Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 - Christian biography |
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... thought he saw , with the eyes of his under- standing , the Lord Jesus looking down , upon him , as highly displeased with him , and threatening him with some highly BUNYA N. 7 his life.-Another for Mr. Case, with ...
... thought he saw , with the eyes of his under- standing , the Lord Jesus looking down , upon him , as highly displeased with him , and threatening him with some highly BUNYA N. 7 his life.-Another for Mr. Case, with ...
Page 8
... thought he kept , he had comfort , but when he broke any of them , his conscience was filled with guilt and horror : neverthe- less , by a partial repentance , and promises to GOD of fu- ture amendment , he quieted himself , thinking ...
... thought he kept , he had comfort , but when he broke any of them , his conscience was filled with guilt and horror : neverthe- less , by a partial repentance , and promises to GOD of fu- ture amendment , he quieted himself , thinking ...
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... thought he grew worse and worse , and was farther from conversion than ever , and was exceedingly discouraged . Yet sometimes this Scrip- ture afforded him comfort : I girded thee , though thou hast not known me , Isa . xlv . 5. He had ...
... thought he grew worse and worse , and was farther from conversion than ever , and was exceedingly discouraged . Yet sometimes this Scrip- ture afforded him comfort : I girded thee , though thou hast not known me , Isa . xlv . 5. He had ...
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... thought he could have told of GOD's goodness to the very birds of the air , if they could have understood him , saying , " Surely I shall not forget this forty years hence ; but , alas , ( adds he ) within less than forty days I began ...
... thought he could have told of GOD's goodness to the very birds of the air , if they could have understood him , saying , " Surely I shall not forget this forty years hence ; but , alas , ( adds he ) within less than forty days I began ...
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... comparing it with Dr. Burgess's Rejoynder . ' And , upon the whole , he at that time came to these conclusions . Kneeling he VOL . IV . C 6 thought thought lawful , and all mere circumstances determined by the BAXTER . 17 .
... comparing it with Dr. Burgess's Rejoynder . ' And , upon the whole , he at that time came to these conclusions . Kneeling he VOL . IV . C 6 thought thought lawful , and all mere circumstances determined by the BAXTER . 17 .
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