The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... hath greatly endeared you to the Society . " " That you have stepped forward to rescue it from secular uses , and secure it for the sole purpose of religion , is a matter that speaks creditably for you as Englishmen , Christians , and ...
... hath greatly endeared you to the Society . " " That you have stepped forward to rescue it from secular uses , and secure it for the sole purpose of religion , is a matter that speaks creditably for you as Englishmen , Christians , and ...
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... hath made them free . Too often is the attempt made to recon- cile , what the Spirit of God has de- clared to be impracticable , the service of the prince of this world , with His service who is a jealous God , and who saith to the man ...
... hath made them free . Too often is the attempt made to recon- cile , what the Spirit of God has de- clared to be impracticable , the service of the prince of this world , with His service who is a jealous God , and who saith to the man ...
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... hath purchased by his blood . Faith is not , therefore , a specula- tive notion , but an active and powerful principle , which , by the grace of God , gives a new impulse to our hearts , and a new character to our lives . Faith of this ...
... hath purchased by his blood . Faith is not , therefore , a specula- tive notion , but an active and powerful principle , which , by the grace of God , gives a new impulse to our hearts , and a new character to our lives . Faith of this ...
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... - tremely confined ; but when we come to know even as we are known ; when we are called to the actual enjoyment of those things which eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , 1817. ] Family Sermons . — No . XCVII . On 1 Tim . i . 15 . 15.
... - tremely confined ; but when we come to know even as we are known ; when we are called to the actual enjoyment of those things which eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , 1817. ] Family Sermons . — No . XCVII . On 1 Tim . i . 15 . 15.
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which eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , nor imagination conceived ; when we tread the pavement of heaven , and mingle with the com- pany of the blessed ; then we shall value as we ought the nature of salvation , and perceive how faith ...
which eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , nor imagination conceived ; when we tread the pavement of heaven , and mingle with the com- pany of the blessed ; then we shall value as we ought the nature of salvation , and perceive how faith ...
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