Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages: Including His "Light in Dark Places".G. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 538 sider |
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... respecting the nature of the new dis- pensation , when they had begun to experience its power in their inward life . Another class of persons came to the Saviour , who felt themselves burdened with grievous sins . Repulsed and con ...
... respecting the nature of the new dis- pensation , when they had begun to experience its power in their inward life . Another class of persons came to the Saviour , who felt themselves burdened with grievous sins . Repulsed and con ...
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... respecting the diseases of the soul , comparing the education of children to the planting of trees , " The cultivator can never succeed in making the thorn bear grapes , for its nature is from the first not capable of such improvement ...
... respecting the diseases of the soul , comparing the education of children to the planting of trees , " The cultivator can never succeed in making the thorn bear grapes , for its nature is from the first not capable of such improvement ...
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... respecting the possibility of such a transformation of nature , excepting that he appears to have been better ac- quainted with his own nature , speaks in the following passage from his own experience : † Receive what must be expe ...
... respecting the possibility of such a transformation of nature , excepting that he appears to have been better ac- quainted with his own nature , speaks in the following passage from his own experience : † Receive what must be expe ...
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... respecting some worldly matter ; but my question shall relate to the immortality of the soul . I shall not wait for the answer of the spirit , but his look , his appearance , will be to me a 6 sufficient proof , and uncertain words ...
... respecting some worldly matter ; but my question shall relate to the immortality of the soul . I shall not wait for the answer of the spirit , but his look , his appearance , will be to me a 6 sufficient proof , and uncertain words ...
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... respecting it , but must be so much the more careful in gaining the exact knowledge of it . " Thus he requires all to examine the Scriptures for themselves , in order to learn the true doctrine of Christ . The manner also in which ...
... respecting it , but must be so much the more careful in gaining the exact knowledge of it . " Thus he requires all to examine the Scriptures for themselves , in order to learn the true doctrine of Christ . The manner also in which ...
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