The Great Change: A Treatise on ConversionAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1843 - 180 páginas |
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... professed . All such threatenings are , how- ever , conditional . They bind God to inflict final punishment if the characters so threatened do no repent . But the possibility of repentance is sup- posed in every case , as is evident by ...
... professed . All such threatenings are , how- ever , conditional . They bind God to inflict final punishment if the characters so threatened do no repent . But the possibility of repentance is sup- posed in every case , as is evident by ...
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... professed to be converted , and therefore cannot be an apostate from the faith of Christ . Passages of Scripture , therefore , which relate to such persons , can have nothing to do with you . You cannot find any sen → tence of ...
... professed to be converted , and therefore cannot be an apostate from the faith of Christ . Passages of Scripture , therefore , which relate to such persons , can have nothing to do with you . You cannot find any sen → tence of ...
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... profess , indeed , to acknowledge Christ as their Saviour ; but how far they are either from cherishing any sincere and supreme respect for him , or any ardent love , may be inferred from their habitual neglect of him , his teaching ...
... profess , indeed , to acknowledge Christ as their Saviour ; but how far they are either from cherishing any sincere and supreme respect for him , or any ardent love , may be inferred from their habitual neglect of him , his teaching ...
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... profess to seek ? Is it not to be brought into this state of heart that you have long been labouring and striving ? Is it not to attain this joyful and happy liberty that you have so often been asking , " What must I do to be * Phil ...
... profess to seek ? Is it not to be brought into this state of heart that you have long been labouring and striving ? Is it not to attain this joyful and happy liberty that you have so often been asking , " What must I do to be * Phil ...
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... profess to have rational arguments against the Bible ; but , in so far as reason is concerned in their unbelief , they are either false conclusions from inadequate and partial knowledge , or they are mere covers and subterfuges for the ...
... profess to have rational arguments against the Bible ; but , in so far as reason is concerned in their unbelief , they are either false conclusions from inadequate and partial knowledge , or they are mere covers and subterfuges for the ...
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acceptance admit alarming anxiety anxious apostle Paul atonement awful truth become believe Bible blessing cere change of heart CHAPTER Christ Jesus Christian command condemnation confess conscience conscious consider conversion convictions convinced death delay depravity desire divine authority divine grace divine word duty entreat eternal everlasting evil fact faith fear feel felt forever forgiveness God's gospel grace guilt happy hear heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope impenitent important infidel James iv Jesus Christ John iii John xiv look Lord lost Luke Matt means means of grace mercy mind moral nature neglect never notion pardon perceive plead pleasure prayer profess promise prove reader reason reject religion repent salvation Satan saved Saviour Scrip Scripture seek serious sinner sins solemn soul Spirit suppose sure thing thou thought threatened tion true truth unbeliever uncon unconverted person unto verted worldly