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... give the reader some idea of them by the following extracts . SECTION I. His Resolutions . Mr. Edwards was too well acquainted with human weakness and frailty , where the intention is most sincere , to enter on any resolutions rashly ...
... give the reader some idea of them by the following extracts . SECTION I. His Resolutions . Mr. Edwards was too well acquainted with human weakness and frailty , where the intention is most sincere , to enter on any resolutions rashly ...
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... gives me liberty to smile to see my enemies flee , when he drives them before me ; and so I laugh as though I myself did it ... give more of the praise of my ability to Jesus Christ . The heart of man is deceitful above all things , and ...
... gives me liberty to smile to see my enemies flee , when he drives them before me ; and so I laugh as though I myself did it ... give more of the praise of my ability to Jesus Christ . The heart of man is deceitful above all things , and ...
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... give an account how , or by what means , I was thus convinced , not in the least imagining at the time , nor a long time after , that there was any extraordinary influence of God's Spirit in it ; but only that now I saw further , and my ...
... give an account how , or by what means , I was thus convinced , not in the least imagining at the time , nor a long time after , that there was any extraordinary influence of God's Spirit in it ; but only that now I saw further , and my ...
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... give on all public occasions of charity , though when it could properly be done , he always concealed the sum given . And some instances of his giving more privately have accident ally come to the knowledge of others , in which his ...
... give on all public occasions of charity , though when it could properly be done , he always concealed the sum given . And some instances of his giving more privately have accident ally come to the knowledge of others , in which his ...
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... give them up , was in effect to give up all . He therefore looked upon those who , calling themselves Calvinists , were for softening down the truth , that they might conform it more to the taste of those who are most disposed to object ...
... give them up , was in effect to give up all . He therefore looked upon those who , calling themselves Calvinists , were for softening down the truth , that they might conform it more to the taste of those who are most disposed to object ...
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The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen1 Jonathan Edwards Vista completa - 1829 |
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