A Treatise Concerning Religious AffectionsChalmers and Collins, 1825 - 664 páginas |
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... exercise of loving him . The power to dishonour the God of heaven throughout the whole created uni- verse , is co ... grace ; for you will find with him an influence rich , and free , and most gratuitous , possessing an efficacy which ...
... exercise of loving him . The power to dishonour the God of heaven throughout the whole created uni- verse , is co ... grace ; for you will find with him an influence rich , and free , and most gratuitous , possessing an efficacy which ...
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... exercises which are truly pious , then he can- not be pious at all ; or , at least , the piety which at- taches to him by the grace of God , cannot be human , but something foreign to his nature , or entirely dis- tinct from it , which ...
... exercises which are truly pious , then he can- not be pious at all ; or , at least , the piety which at- taches to him by the grace of God , cannot be human , but something foreign to his nature , or entirely dis- tinct from it , which ...
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... exercises the Spirit of God excites in their hearts , whereby their hearts , when grace is in exercise , may be said " to burn within them ; " as it is said of the disciples . The business of religion is compared to those ex- ercises ...
... exercises the Spirit of God excites in their hearts , whereby their hearts , when grace is in exercise , may be said " to burn within them ; " as it is said of the disciples . The business of religion is compared to those ex- ercises ...
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... grace , but much from nature . And though the affections have not their seat in the body , yet the constitution of ... exercise : and the strength of that habit is not always in proportion to outward effects and manifestations , or ...
... grace , but much from nature . And though the affections have not their seat in the body , yet the constitution of ... exercise : and the strength of that habit is not always in proportion to outward effects and manifestations , or ...
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Jonathan Edwards. upon all high religious affections as eminent exercises of true grace , without much inquiring into the nature and source of those affections , and the manner in which they arose : if persons did but appear to be indeed ...
Jonathan Edwards. upon all high religious affections as eminent exercises of true grace , without much inquiring into the nature and source of those affections , and the manner in which they arose : if persons did but appear to be indeed ...
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