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Page viii
... thought of pleasing him ? Yet thus it is . - The carnal mind is not only desperately wicked , but deeply de- ceitful ; it deceives others , and often it deceives itself . As the magicians of Egypt , though enemies to Moses , attempted ...
... thought of pleasing him ? Yet thus it is . - The carnal mind is not only desperately wicked , but deeply de- ceitful ; it deceives others , and often it deceives itself . As the magicians of Egypt , though enemies to Moses , attempted ...
Page x
... upon the same principles which are now so industriously exploded by many who would be thought champions of the Protestant faith . 2. That Luther's refor- 1 mation , the most extensive and successful , and of INTRODUCTION .
... upon the same principles which are now so industriously exploded by many who would be thought champions of the Protestant faith . 2. That Luther's refor- 1 mation , the most extensive and successful , and of INTRODUCTION .
Page xv
... single line with a view to provoke or inflame , I have only to entreat a candid perusal , and to commit the issue to Him whom I desire to serve with my spirit in the Gospel of his Son . I have long thought an attempt of.
... single line with a view to provoke or inflame , I have only to entreat a candid perusal , and to commit the issue to Him whom I desire to serve with my spirit in the Gospel of his Son . I have long thought an attempt of.
Page xvi
John Newton. his Son . I have long thought an attempt of this kind would be seasonable ; I pray that it may be useful . If it should in any measure contribute to remove or soften the prejudice by which great numbers are prevented from ...
John Newton. his Son . I have long thought an attempt of this kind would be seasonable ; I pray that it may be useful . If it should in any measure contribute to remove or soften the prejudice by which great numbers are prevented from ...
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... thought religious . But the poor publi- can , ( though despicable in his sight , ) who , conscious of his unworthiness , durst not lift up his eyes to heaven , but smote upon his breast , and cried for mercy , was in a happier and safer ...
... thought religious . But the poor publi- can , ( though despicable in his sight , ) who , conscious of his unworthiness , durst not lift up his eyes to heaven , but smote upon his breast , and cried for mercy , was in a happier and safer ...
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