The Works of Leonard Woods, Volume 5B. Perkins, 1850 - Congregational churches |
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Page 32
... ness , and forbearance , and long - suffering ; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance ? But after thy hardness and impenitent heart , treasurest up to thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of ...
... ness , and forbearance , and long - suffering ; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance ? But after thy hardness and impenitent heart , treasurest up to thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of ...
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... ness ? Is it consistent with a just regard to the truth ? Surely no man who has the habit of plain , honest dealing , will knowingly suffer others to be in doubt as to his meaning ; much less will he continue to use an ambiguous word ...
... ness ? Is it consistent with a just regard to the truth ? Surely no man who has the habit of plain , honest dealing , will knowingly suffer others to be in doubt as to his meaning ; much less will he continue to use an ambiguous word ...
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... ness , and is inclined to take bribes ; and the other of whom we say has a firm principle of honesty and honor , an integrity of heart , an uprightness of disposition , which no temptation can turn aside . And yet these two judges may ...
... ness , and is inclined to take bribes ; and the other of whom we say has a firm principle of honesty and honor , an integrity of heart , an uprightness of disposition , which no temptation can turn aside . And yet these two judges may ...
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... ness which he has acquired , can say , that he has raised his vol- untary power to its highest possible limits . And yet it is a law of our nature , and doubtless a wise and benevolent one , that this voluntary power should be extended ...
... ness which he has acquired , can say , that he has raised his vol- untary power to its highest possible limits . And yet it is a law of our nature , and doubtless a wise and benevolent one , that this voluntary power should be extended ...
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... ness and death , which Christians so often have occasion to deplore . This state is to be considered in connection with its causes . It is in a great measure to be traced to what has been faulty in us in times past . Every sinful ...
... ness and death , which Christians so often have occasion to deplore . This state is to be considered in connection with its causes . It is in a great measure to be traced to what has been faulty in us in times past . Every sinful ...
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