The Evangelical Magazine, Volumen15editors, 1807 |
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... Character , drawn up by one of his Deacons . In delineating the character of a man who , for half a century , was an honour to his profession , we would not terminate our yiews in a valuable individual ; we would say to all our readers ...
... Character , drawn up by one of his Deacons . In delineating the character of a man who , for half a century , was an honour to his profession , we would not terminate our yiews in a valuable individual ; we would say to all our readers ...
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... character from whom it proceeds , — the Righteous . He is eminent in piety , extensive in experience , affectionate in regard , soft in sympathy . 2 , Because of the motives from whence it flows . It is not pharisaical ostentation : he ...
... character from whom it proceeds , — the Righteous . He is eminent in piety , extensive in experience , affectionate in regard , soft in sympathy . 2 , Because of the motives from whence it flows . It is not pharisaical ostentation : he ...
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... character of Jehovah is discovered to him , he draws near with deep contrition , that he may obtain mercy ; and is graciously welcomed and received into favour . Sinners , of every description , may now approach , and obtain acceptance ...
... character of Jehovah is discovered to him , he draws near with deep contrition , that he may obtain mercy ; and is graciously welcomed and received into favour . Sinners , of every description , may now approach , and obtain acceptance ...
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