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Side 231
He will indeed be deeply humbled under a sense of his guilt , and sometimes he
may question his acceptance : but his distress , before he understood the way of
deliverance , was habitual , except in a few transient seasons of relief , and often
...
He will indeed be deeply humbled under a sense of his guilt , and sometimes he
may question his acceptance : but his distress , before he understood the way of
deliverance , was habitual , except in a few transient seasons of relief , and often
...
Side 251
These experiences , sufficiently painful in themselves , are often rendered more
distressing , by erroneous ... which exceedingly enhances their distress : and , as
our author had been greatly harassed in this way , he has given us a larger ...
These experiences , sufficiently painful in themselves , are often rendered more
distressing , by erroneous ... which exceedingly enhances their distress : and , as
our author had been greatly harassed in this way , he has given us a larger ...
Side 254
This experience must create much distress , perplexity , and confusion ; and
make way for many dark and terrifying temptations : so that , though a man be not
harassed with doubts about the truth of the scriptures , he will be unable to make
...
This experience must create much distress , perplexity , and confusion ; and
make way for many dark and terrifying temptations : so that , though a man be not
harassed with doubts about the truth of the scriptures , he will be unable to make
...
Side 294
Thus the desire of present relief from intolerable distress will occupy his thoughts
, and expose him to the danger of quieting his conscience in an unauthorized
manner , by some crroneous opinion or conclusion . 139..11 . Shelter . , .
Thus the desire of present relief from intolerable distress will occupy his thoughts
, and expose him to the danger of quieting his conscience in an unauthorized
manner , by some crroneous opinion or conclusion . 139..11 . Shelter . , .
Side 305
Many professors , turning aside from the line of conscientious obedience to
escape difficulties , experience great distress of mind ; which not being able to
endure , they desperately endeavour to disbelieve or pervert all they have
learned ...
Many professors , turning aside from the line of conscientious obedience to
escape difficulties , experience great distress of mind ; which not being able to
endure , they desperately endeavour to disbelieve or pervert all they have
learned ...
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