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... ground which they have left and carry away no small part of the congregation ? I , therefore , foresee great danger to the Church from every spe- cies of extraordinary zeal or activity in its ministers ; and I request you , Mr. The fear ...
... ground which they have left and carry away no small part of the congregation ? I , therefore , foresee great danger to the Church from every spe- cies of extraordinary zeal or activity in its ministers ; and I request you , Mr. The fear ...
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... ground of his hope . The general ground of all our hopes towards God , there was no need for him to speak of . We knew each other's sentiments upon that subject . They cannot be better set forth , than as they appear in a letter written ...
... ground of his hope . The general ground of all our hopes towards God , there was no need for him to speak of . We knew each other's sentiments upon that subject . They cannot be better set forth , than as they appear in a letter written ...
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... ground of his being dealt ith as an heir of eternal happiness ; otwithstanding all his sins and imper- ctions : for eternal happiness is pro- erly the reward of perfect righteous- ess . But this act of God , " in justi- ing the ungodly ...
... ground of his being dealt ith as an heir of eternal happiness ; otwithstanding all his sins and imper- ctions : for eternal happiness is pro- erly the reward of perfect righteous- ess . But this act of God , " in justi- ing the ungodly ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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