Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volume 4S. Converse, 1825 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... plainly signifies that general course of desires , which is exercised by mankind , in certain circumstances , towards certain objects ; and which , in the preceding verse , is declared to be a state of spiritual death ; or to terminate ...
... plainly signifies that general course of desires , which is exercised by mankind , in certain circumstances , towards certain objects ; and which , in the preceding verse , is declared to be a state of spiritual death ; or to terminate ...
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... plainly sufficient : our inclination only is defective . 4. This disinclination to obedience is still so obstinate and enduring , that it is never relinquished by man , except when under the renewing influence of the Spirit of God . I ...
... plainly sufficient : our inclination only is defective . 4. This disinclination to obedience is still so obstinate and enduring , that it is never relinquished by man , except when under the renewing influence of the Spirit of God . I ...
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... plainly acknowledged piety , so far as my information extends , have agreed in attributing their own renovation to the Agency of the Divine Spirit . To this attribution they have been led , also , by a deep and solicitous attention to ...
... plainly acknowledged piety , so far as my information extends , have agreed in attributing their own renovation to the Agency of the Divine Spirit . To this attribution they have been led , also , by a deep and solicitous attention to ...
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... plainly nothing meant , but inability of disposition , or a strong disinclination to the thing proposed . This is both the natural , and universal , language of men ; found , equally , in their conversation and their writings . Children ...
... plainly nothing meant , but inability of disposition , or a strong disinclination to the thing proposed . This is both the natural , and universal , language of men ; found , equally , in their conversation and their writings . Children ...
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... plainly , not the less , is our sin . 3. These observations teach us the propriety of urging sinners to immediate repentance . Their present state is a state of extreme guilt and danger . Of this , it is the duty of every Minister to ...
... plainly , not the less , is our sin . 3. These observations teach us the propriety of urging sinners to immediate repentance . Their present state is a state of extreme guilt and danger . Of this , it is the duty of every Minister to ...
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