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... thought I saw in him a frank and teachable spirit , and a disposition to prayer . After making such remarks as I thought might be of use to him , pointing out some parts of Scripture to his attention , and lending him a religious book ...
... thought I saw in him a frank and teachable spirit , and a disposition to prayer . After making such remarks as I thought might be of use to him , pointing out some parts of Scripture to his attention , and lending him a religious book ...
Page 300
... thought himself released from restraint , and at liberty to do that which is right in his own eyes . " " This state of things , " as Mr. Robinson observes , " cannot be favourable to the progress and continuance of sound religion ...
... thought himself released from restraint , and at liberty to do that which is right in his own eyes . " " This state of things , " as Mr. Robinson observes , " cannot be favourable to the progress and continuance of sound religion ...
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... thought arose within him , that if he should now enter upon that practice which he had not used before , it would be imagined he did it for fear of them , and so deferring it that day never did it afterwards . Now soon after this , he ...
... thought arose within him , that if he should now enter upon that practice which he had not used before , it would be imagined he did it for fear of them , and so deferring it that day never did it afterwards . Now soon after this , he ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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