The Evangelical Magazine, Volumen11editors, 1803 |
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... means of instruction also , and long experience of divine things , must render them far more capable of understanding the gospel than we . Yet with all their advantages and discoveries , such is the fulness of the subject , that they ...
... means of instruction also , and long experience of divine things , must render them far more capable of understanding the gospel than we . Yet with all their advantages and discoveries , such is the fulness of the subject , that they ...
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... means with out merit in her line ; and tho ' we prefer the chaste and dignified style of the venerable legislator , we are by no means confident that our young readers may uniformly do the same ; nor would we discourage the first ...
... means with out merit in her line ; and tho ' we prefer the chaste and dignified style of the venerable legislator , we are by no means confident that our young readers may uniformly do the same ; nor would we discourage the first ...
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... means which were blessed to us on earth . For instance , If a person , going on in the full carcer of sin , is by a kind friend as an instrument , led to hear the pure truth , which that friend , by an affectionate address in ...
... means which were blessed to us on earth . For instance , If a person , going on in the full carcer of sin , is by a kind friend as an instrument , led to hear the pure truth , which that friend , by an affectionate address in ...
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... mean by general is , that there is fellowship between the saints that know not each other's persons but as they have ... means comes the peculiar enjoyment believers have of Christ in intimate converse and acquaintance with each other ...
... mean by general is , that there is fellowship between the saints that know not each other's persons but as they have ... means comes the peculiar enjoyment believers have of Christ in intimate converse and acquaintance with each other ...
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pensations of his providence . The evident means then , of in- creasing this happy disposition is , to grow in the knowledge and love of God : and who can tell us plainly of the Father , but that Redeemer who was with him before the ...
pensations of his providence . The evident means then , of in- creasing this happy disposition is , to grow in the knowledge and love of God : and who can tell us plainly of the Father , but that Redeemer who was with him before the ...
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