The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 19
... distinct attention to their import , but our personal application . And as perpetual dropping wears away stones , it would seem that this must be a sure means of wearing away , at least in part , any prevailing evil dispositions and ...
... distinct attention to their import , but our personal application . And as perpetual dropping wears away stones , it would seem that this must be a sure means of wearing away , at least in part , any prevailing evil dispositions and ...
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... distinct petition to God , that the doctrine or duty so selected may be impressed on the memory , and faithfully ap- plied for the regulation of thought and disposition , conversation and conduct . And 5. That every night , before going ...
... distinct petition to God , that the doctrine or duty so selected may be impressed on the memory , and faithfully ap- plied for the regulation of thought and disposition , conversation and conduct . And 5. That every night , before going ...
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... distinct person- ality of the Holy Spirit ; and 3. On some of those which are * We do not say , -would never have been received ; for we have no idea that it had its origin even in mistaken views of revelation ; but in a Source entirely ...
... distinct person- ality of the Holy Spirit ; and 3. On some of those which are * We do not say , -would never have been received ; for we have no idea that it had its origin even in mistaken views of revelation ; but in a Source entirely ...
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... distinct voice , " Father , into thy hands I commend my spirit . " No other words were heard but the ejaculation , " Blessed Jesus- " He requested to remain quiet , and his eyes were still raised , as in prayer , when he gently ceased ...
... distinct voice , " Father , into thy hands I commend my spirit . " No other words were heard but the ejaculation , " Blessed Jesus- " He requested to remain quiet , and his eyes were still raised , as in prayer , when he gently ceased ...
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... distinct decisions of our rational and moral pow- ers , endanger religion more than its open foes , and forge the deadliest weapon for the infidel . Be- It is true that God is an infinite being , and also true , that his powers and ...
... distinct decisions of our rational and moral pow- ers , endanger religion more than its open foes , and forge the deadliest weapon for the infidel . Be- It is true that God is an infinite being , and also true , that his powers and ...
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