Christ Knocking at the Door of Sinners' Hearts: Or, A Solemn Entreaty to Receive the Saviour and His Gospel in this Day of Mercy |
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The Lord may give life to your prayers when you are dead : certainly your prayers
die not with you . It is the opinion of some that Paul ' s conversion was the return
of Stephen ' s prayer , “ Lord , lay not this sin to their charge . ” Acts 7 : 60 .
The Lord may give life to your prayers when you are dead : certainly your prayers
die not with you . It is the opinion of some that Paul ' s conversion was the return
of Stephen ' s prayer , “ Lord , lay not this sin to their charge . ” Acts 7 : 60 .
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Certainly , Christ can bear a thousand injuries from his enemies , easier than
such affronts from his own people . Did you not promise him better obedience ?
Did you not engage to more holiness and watchfulness , in the day that you sued
out ...
Certainly , Christ can bear a thousand injuries from his enemies , easier than
such affronts from his own people . Did you not promise him better obedience ?
Did you not engage to more holiness and watchfulness , in the day that you sued
out ...
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Is Christ such an earnest suitor for union with sinners ? then certainly , they are
the enemies of Christ and the souls of men , who any way endeavor to hinder or
break off the union between Christ and them . Some there are who labor to create
...
Is Christ such an earnest suitor for union with sinners ? then certainly , they are
the enemies of Christ and the souls of men , who any way endeavor to hinder or
break off the union between Christ and them . Some there are who labor to create
...
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... as any that now discourages you ? Yea , certainly , you would have thought
that an unpardonable sin ; and yet behold , that very sin was no bar to their
pardon when once they were pricked in their heart , and made willing to come to
Christ .
... as any that now discourages you ? Yea , certainly , you would have thought
that an unpardonable sin ; and yet behold , that very sin was no bar to their
pardon when once they were pricked in their heart , and made willing to come to
Christ .
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have , to find them shrinking away from you , as certainly they will at death ; and
all on this account : “ I have been a man of knowledge , have been frequent in the
external duties of religion , but my heart was not in them ; I had no communion ...
have , to find them shrinking away from you , as certainly they will at death ; and
all on this account : “ I have been a man of knowledge , have been frequent in the
external duties of religion , but my heart was not in them ; I had no communion ...
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