The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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Page 45
... seems to me , that my conviction of sin is exceeding small , and faint ; it is enough to amaze me , that I have no more sense of my sin . I know certainly , that I have very little sense of my sinfulness . When I have had turns of ...
... seems to me , that my conviction of sin is exceeding small , and faint ; it is enough to amaze me , that I have no more sense of my sin . I know certainly , that I have very little sense of my sinfulness . When I have had turns of ...
Page 46
... seems to me , that though their degrees of humility may be suitable for them , yet it would be a vile selfexaltation in me , not to be the lowest in humility of all mankind . Others speak of their longing to be " humbled to the dust ...
... seems to me , that though their degrees of humility may be suitable for them , yet it would be a vile selfexaltation in me , not to be the lowest in humility of all mankind . Others speak of their longing to be " humbled to the dust ...
Page 55
... seems to have been owing to the following things : First , The great pains he took in composing his sermons , especially in the first part of his life . As by his early rising and constant attention to study , he had more time than most ...
... seems to have been owing to the following things : First , The great pains he took in composing his sermons , especially in the first part of his life . As by his early rising and constant attention to study , he had more time than most ...
Page 57
... seems evidently to have been the man- ner of the apostles and primitive ministers of the gospel , was the most natural way ; and had the greatest tendency , on the whole , to answer the end of preaching : And supposed that none who had ...
... seems evidently to have been the man- ner of the apostles and primitive ministers of the gospel , was the most natural way ; and had the greatest tendency , on the whole , to answer the end of preaching : And supposed that none who had ...
Page 71
... seem ap- plicable to this case , " It was not an enemy that reproached me , then I could have borne it ; neither was it he that hated me , that did magnify himself against me , then I would have hid myself from him . But it was Ń‚HOU ...
... seem ap- plicable to this case , " It was not an enemy that reproached me , then I could have borne it ; neither was it he that hated me , that did magnify himself against me , then I would have hid myself from him . But it was Ń‚HOU ...
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