The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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... effects of this extraordinary effusion upon the Apostles , that , while some wondered at the miracle , others mock ... effect of divine grace upon the mind of this Apostle to be admired ! He who dared not to avow his Master in the face ...
... effects of this extraordinary effusion upon the Apostles , that , while some wondered at the miracle , others mock ... effect of divine grace upon the mind of this Apostle to be admired ! He who dared not to avow his Master in the face ...
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... effect , which no course of education , nor early prepossessions themselves , ( strong as these usually are ) , are competent to produce ? Take a true Christian from any pa- rish in England , and let him meet one of the converted ...
... effect , which no course of education , nor early prepossessions themselves , ( strong as these usually are ) , are competent to produce ? Take a true Christian from any pa- rish in England , and let him meet one of the converted ...
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... effect , to in- sinuate , intimate , & c . the places referred to must answer . No stress is laid on mere cri- Christ . Observ . No. 1 . E ticisms on the meaning of a few doubtful words ; Review . ] 25 Overton's True Churchmen ascertained .
... effect , to in- sinuate , intimate , & c . the places referred to must answer . No stress is laid on mere cri- Christ . Observ . No. 1 . E ticisms on the meaning of a few doubtful words ; Review . ] 25 Overton's True Churchmen ascertained .
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... effect and benefit of which terminates in the believer himself . But when we are taught that " a minister of religion may fail in the effect of his most labo- rious services , for want of faith ; for want of that which is not more neces ...
... effect and benefit of which terminates in the believer himself . But when we are taught that " a minister of religion may fail in the effect of his most labo- rious services , for want of faith ; for want of that which is not more neces ...
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... effect of divine grace . 2. That his final perdition is entirely to be ascribed to himself . Mr. Gisborne's style is sufficiently known to the public , and it maintains throughout the work before us , the same character of perspicuity ...
... effect of divine grace . 2. That his final perdition is entirely to be ascribed to himself . Mr. Gisborne's style is sufficiently known to the public , and it maintains throughout the work before us , the same character of perspicuity ...
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