The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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... salvation ; and , as he ignorantly listened to the sugges- tion , he indulged his corrupt inclinations without restraint , imagining that this was the only way in which he could possibly have the least expectation of pleasure , during ...
... salvation ; and , as he ignorantly listened to the sugges- tion , he indulged his corrupt inclinations without restraint , imagining that this was the only way in which he could possibly have the least expectation of pleasure , during ...
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... salvation , and that of others . This commonly strengthens prejudice , and induces obduracy : and con- temptuous pity gives place to resentment , ill usage , derision , or neglect . The disconsolate believer is then driven into ...
... salvation , and that of others . This commonly strengthens prejudice , and induces obduracy : and con- temptuous pity gives place to resentment , ill usage , derision , or neglect . The disconsolate believer is then driven into ...
Side 24
... salvation , as well as to shew us our guilt and danger : yet the Lord commonly uses the ministry of his servants , to direct into the way of peace , even those who have previously discovered their lost condi- tion . - Though convinced ...
... salvation , as well as to shew us our guilt and danger : yet the Lord commonly uses the ministry of his servants , to direct into the way of peace , even those who have previously discovered their lost condi- tion . - Though convinced ...
Side 25
... salvation , to neglect those things which he knows to be his present duty : yet when this is the case , it must be expected that carnal relations will op- pose this new course of conduct ; especially as it appears to them destructive of ...
... salvation , to neglect those things which he knows to be his present duty : yet when this is the case , it must be expected that carnal relations will op- pose this new course of conduct ; especially as it appears to them destructive of ...
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... salvation are very different from those which excited him to inquire after it . The latter are reasonable and useful , and arise from faith : but the former are groundless ; they result from remaining ignorance , inattention and ...
... salvation are very different from those which excited him to inquire after it . The latter are reasonable and useful , and arise from faith : but the former are groundless ; they result from remaining ignorance , inattention and ...
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