I find that human nature is corrupted into a greater likeness to devils than I once thought any on earth had been. But even in the wicked, usually there is more for grace to make advantage of, and more to testify for God and holiness than I once believed... The Life of the Rev. Richard Baxter - Page 172by William Orme - 1840 - 210 pagesFull view - About this book
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...weak and faulty, than their admirers at a distance think. And I find that few are so bad, as either malicious enemies, or censorious separating professors...had been. . But even in the wicked usually there is niore for grace to make advantage of, and more to testify for God and holiness, than I once believed... | |
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| 1812 - 582 pages
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...more weak and faulty than their admirers at a distance think. I find that few are so bad as either malicious enemies or censorious, separating professors...is more for grace to make advantage of, and more to testily for God and holiness, than I once believed there had been. "I less admire gifts of utterance... | |
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...few are so bad as either malicious enemies, or censorious separating professors do imagine. In-some, indeed, I find that human nature is corrupted into...for God and holiness, than I once believed there had been."J * Rom. 2 : 14, 15. Acts 24: 25; and 26 : 28. 1. Sam. 26: 21, »fec. f Dr. Owen: Works, vol.... | |
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