A Treatise Concerning Religious AffectionsChalmers and Collins, 1825 - 664 páginas |
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... Judge of all the earth . The darkest symptom of the case , however , is , that in which there is no disquietude , but a uniform and invincible contentedness , undisturbed by the slightest suspicion of any serious defalcation . The man ...
... Judge of all the earth . The darkest symptom of the case , however , is , that in which there is no disquietude , but a uniform and invincible contentedness , undisturbed by the slightest suspicion of any serious defalcation . The man ...
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... judge it best to be so . Come fairly to the point and you cannot but see it , that the same portion of mental energy which you daily put forth in offending the God who made you , and resisting the spirit of his service , is quite ...
... judge it best to be so . Come fairly to the point and you cannot but see it , that the same portion of mental energy which you daily put forth in offending the God who made you , and resisting the spirit of his service , is quite ...
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... judges ; and to say , that in power of metaphysical thinking , scarcely less accurate than it is profound ; digested into practical uses , with amazing perspicuity ; overawed by a high veneration for the authority of revealed truth ...
... judges ; and to say , that in power of metaphysical thinking , scarcely less accurate than it is profound ; digested into practical uses , with amazing perspicuity ; overawed by a high veneration for the authority of revealed truth ...
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... judge impartially of that which forms the subject of this discourse , in the midst of such a dust and smoke of controversy , as is now in this land , about things of this nature : and as it is more difficult to write im- partially , so ...
... judge impartially of that which forms the subject of this discourse , in the midst of such a dust and smoke of controversy , as is now in this land , about things of this nature : and as it is more difficult to write im- partially , so ...
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... judges of things ; which is called the understanding . The other is that by which the soul does not merely perceive and view things , but is some way inclined with respect to the things it views or considers ; either is inclined to them ...
... judges of things ; which is called the understanding . The other is that by which the soul does not merely perceive and view things , but is some way inclined with respect to the things it views or considers ; either is inclined to them ...
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