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... . His character seems to have been uniformly good , from the time when he was brought acquainted with the blessed gospel of Christ : and though his countenance was rather stern and his manner rough ; JOHN BUNYAN . xix yet he was very mild ,
... . His character seems to have been uniformly good , from the time when he was brought acquainted with the blessed gospel of Christ : and though his countenance was rather stern and his manner rough ; JOHN BUNYAN . xix yet he was very mild ,
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... blessings of salvation appear to them so valuable , that all else is com- paratively trivial . Desponding fears may connect with their religious diligence ; but der pair would be the consequence of a return to their former course of sin ...
... blessings of salvation appear to them so valuable , that all else is com- paratively trivial . Desponding fears may connect with their religious diligence ; but der pair would be the consequence of a return to their former course of sin ...
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... blessings which God hath bestowed upon thee till then . Chr . That is that which I seek for , even to be rid of this heavy burden ; but get it off myself I cannot nor is there any man in our country that can take it off my shoulders ...
... blessings which God hath bestowed upon thee till then . Chr . That is that which I seek for , even to be rid of this heavy burden ; but get it off myself I cannot nor is there any man in our country that can take it off my shoulders ...
Side 34
... blessings ; that it leads them into perilous and distress- ing situations , of which their first terrors and despondings are only an earnest ; that a trou bled conscience may be quieted in a more expeditious and easy manner ; and that ...
... blessings ; that it leads them into perilous and distress- ing situations , of which their first terrors and despondings are only an earnest ; that a trou bled conscience may be quieted in a more expeditious and easy manner ; and that ...
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... blessing " not by faith , but as it were by the works of the law ; " " for they stumble at that stumbling stone . " - The Scriptures adduced by Evangelist are so pertinent and conclusive against this species of religion , which has at ...
... blessing " not by faith , but as it were by the works of the law ; " " for they stumble at that stumbling stone . " - The Scriptures adduced by Evangelist are so pertinent and conclusive against this species of religion , which has at ...
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