Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen2J. Emory and B. Waugh, 1834 |
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... Christ . " But I know not how any one can be a Christian believer , till he hatn as St. John speaks ] the witness in himself ; " till " the Spirit of God witnesses with his spirit , that he is a child of God ; " that is , in effect ...
... Christ . " But I know not how any one can be a Christian believer , till he hatn as St. John speaks ] the witness in himself ; " till " the Spirit of God witnesses with his spirit , that he is a child of God ; " that is , in effect ...
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... Christians , that " made shipwreck of faith and a good conscience ! " The first that " drew back to perdition : " instead of continuing to " believe to the [ final ] salvation of the soul ! " Mark the first plague which infected the ...
... Christians , that " made shipwreck of faith and a good conscience ! " The first that " drew back to perdition : " instead of continuing to " believe to the [ final ] salvation of the soul ! " Mark the first plague which infected the ...
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... Christians ; and our Lord then threatened , what he has long since performed , to " remove the candlestick " from them . 22. Such was the real state of the Christian church , even during the first century ; while not only St. John , but ...
... Christians ; and our Lord then threatened , what he has long since performed , to " remove the candlestick " from them . 22. Such was the real state of the Christian church , even during the first century ; while not only St. John , but ...
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... Christian church , which commenced at the day of pentecost , was . , But how soon did the fine gold become dim ! How soon was the wine mixed with water ... Christian profession , the Christians SERMON LXVI . ] 63 THE MYSTERY OF INIQUITY .
... Christian church , which commenced at the day of pentecost , was . , But how soon did the fine gold become dim ! How soon was the wine mixed with water ... Christian profession , the Christians SERMON LXVI . ] 63 THE MYSTERY OF INIQUITY .
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John Wesley. " C honour attended the Christian profession , the Christians did not gra- dually sink , but rushed headlong into all manner of vices . Then the mystery of iniquity " was no more hid , but stalked abroad in the face of the ...
John Wesley. " C honour attended the Christian profession , the Christians did not gra- dually sink , but rushed headlong into all manner of vices . Then the mystery of iniquity " was no more hid , but stalked abroad in the face of the ...
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