The two fold lifeРипол Классик, 1889 |
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... servant is a clay vessel, and can contain no more?" Surely, this is strange language to most of us. But if we turn to the Scriptures of our Lord, we may find a possible key to such alleged experiences; for when we ask our Master why he ...
... servant is a clay vessel, and can contain no more?" Surely, this is strange language to most of us. But if we turn to the Scriptures of our Lord, we may find a possible key to such alleged experiences; for when we ask our Master why he ...
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... servant of God has not had sorrowful experiences of this condition of things? Then it is that pastors and brethren should seel: for a special refreshing from the Lord's presence. The ordinary tenor of spiritual life will not answer now ...
... servant of God has not had sorrowful experiences of this condition of things? Then it is that pastors and brethren should seel: for a special refreshing from the Lord's presence. The ordinary tenor of spiritual life will not answer now ...
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... servant of his to direct him what to do. Let us ponder the story of Paul and Ananias, of Peter and Cornelius, of Philip and the eunuch, if we would observe the mystery of the Spirit—his twofold ministry, to preacher and to bearer, to ...
... servant of his to direct him what to do. Let us ponder the story of Paul and Ananias, of Peter and Cornelius, of Philip and the eunuch, if we would observe the mystery of the Spirit—his twofold ministry, to preacher and to bearer, to ...
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... servants of God, who shall say that Brainerd has not wrought even more since his death, than in his life ? "' And who, looking at the great sum total, can question whether or not. ' "junta :7, 183:.“- LiIe of David Braiuerd. Most ...
... servants of God, who shall say that Brainerd has not wrought even more since his death, than in his life ? "' And who, looking at the great sum total, can question whether or not. ' "junta :7, 183:.“- LiIe of David Braiuerd. Most ...
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... servant of God has quenched the Spirit in his inordinate desire to shine; how often has the soul-winner gone out of the pulpit because the orator has come in and filled the entire foreground with himself. So then the rhetorician cannot ...
... servant of God has quenched the Spirit in his inordinate desire to shine; how often has the soul-winner gone out of the pulpit because the orator has come in and filled the entire foreground with himself. So then the rhetorician cannot ...
Contenido
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SALPATJON AND SEALING | 65 |
SONSHIP AND COMMUNIOM 97 | 123 |
RIGHTEOUSAESS AND HOLINESS | 167 |
POWER FOR SONSHIP AND POWER | 195 |
FOR SERVICE | 197 |
Dr ACCESS AND SEPARATION zig x GRACE AND REWARD | 235 |
IDEAL AAD ATTAZJVMEM | 259 |
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