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Page xvii
... conscience sake , and of the sick or afflicted : and he em- ployed his influence very successfully , in reconciling differences among professors of the gospel , and thus preventing disgraceful and burden- some litigations . He was very ...
... conscience sake , and of the sick or afflicted : and he em- ployed his influence very successfully , in reconciling differences among professors of the gospel , and thus preventing disgraceful and burden- some litigations . He was very ...
Page 22
... consciences are oppressed with guilt , even on account of those actions in which their neighbours per ceive no harm ; their hearts tremble at the prospect of dangers of which others have no apprehension ; and they see an absolute ...
... consciences are oppressed with guilt , even on account of those actions in which their neighbours per ceive no harm ; their hearts tremble at the prospect of dangers of which others have no apprehension ; and they see an absolute ...
Page 23
... conscience , commonly induces them to conceal their inquietude as long as they can , even from their relatives ; but this soon becomes impracticable . Natural af- fection also , connected with a view of the extreme danger to which a man ...
... conscience , commonly induces them to conceal their inquietude as long as they can , even from their relatives ; but this soon becomes impracticable . Natural af- fection also , connected with a view of the extreme danger to which a man ...
Page 30
... conscience , are afraid of relief , lest it should prove delusive . Deliverance from wrath and the blessings of salvation appear to them so valuable , that all else is com- paratively trivial . Desponding fears may connect with their ...
... conscience , are afraid of relief , lest it should prove delusive . Deliverance from wrath and the blessings of salvation appear to them so valuable , that all else is com- paratively trivial . Desponding fears may connect with their ...
Page 34
... conscience may be quieted in a more expeditious and easy manner ; and that they may obtain credit , comfort , and manifold advantages , by following prudent counsel . - On the other hand , Christian speaks in the character of a young ...
... conscience may be quieted in a more expeditious and easy manner ; and that they may obtain credit , comfort , and manifold advantages , by following prudent counsel . - On the other hand , Christian speaks in the character of a young ...
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