Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 5printed, 1821 |
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... character we ask for justification , for adoption , for increase of grace , and for perse- verance unto the end . In a word , our guilty character will recur , and present itself before our eyes , with every petition which we make . Nor ...
... character we ask for justification , for adoption , for increase of grace , and for perse- verance unto the end . In a word , our guilty character will recur , and present itself before our eyes , with every petition which we make . Nor ...
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... Character . Prayer brings home to the mind the Character of God with peculiar advantage in many ways . Some of these have been already mentioned ; as being inseparably connected with the subjects , which I have had occasion to consider ...
... Character . Prayer brings home to the mind the Character of God with peculiar advantage in many ways . Some of these have been already mentioned ; as being inseparably connected with the subjects , which I have had occasion to consider ...
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... character , and to reach through every part of the Christian life . Everywhere , their influence is felt ; and , wherever it is felt , is benign and happy . Hence the Scriptures insist so abundantly on the per- formance of this duty ...
... character , and to reach through every part of the Christian life . Everywhere , their influence is felt ; and , wherever it is felt , is benign and happy . Hence the Scriptures insist so abundantly on the per- formance of this duty ...
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... character , and circumstances , of a Christian , is laid the most solid foundation of habitual prayer . His sins perpetually present to him the infinite necessity of forgiveness and sanctifi- cation . His love to God , and his good ...
... character , and circumstances , of a Christian , is laid the most solid foundation of habitual prayer . His sins perpetually present to him the infinite necessity of forgiveness and sanctifi- cation . His love to God , and his good ...
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... character . He finds no part of the Christian's pleasure in things divine ; in obedience to God , or the contemplation of his perfections , com- mands , or designs ; in his Sabbath , Word , or Ordinances . Of that relish for spiritual ...
... character . He finds no part of the Christian's pleasure in things divine ; in obedience to God , or the contemplation of his perfections , com- mands , or designs ; in his Sabbath , Word , or Ordinances . Of that relish for spiritual ...
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