Familiar Letters to a Gentleman, Upon a Variety of Seasonable and Important Subjects in ReligionWilliam Gray, 1757 - 400 páginas |
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... whose true Worth was well known in America , we fhall give our Readers the two following Para- graphs , which were published foon after his Death ; and only add , that we hope this Edition will be found more correct than any of the ...
... whose true Worth was well known in America , we fhall give our Readers the two following Para- graphs , which were published foon after his Death ; and only add , that we hope this Edition will be found more correct than any of the ...
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... whose wonderful Change of Life , and whole future Con- verfation , are a continual Testimony to the Since- rity of the Profession they make , and to the Credi- bility of the Experiences which they relate . But it feems you are ...
... whose wonderful Change of Life , and whole future Con- verfation , are a continual Testimony to the Since- rity of the Profession they make , and to the Credi- bility of the Experiences which they relate . But it feems you are ...
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... whose are not , from the Spirit of God .--- " They are ( you fay ) indeed converted , but it is " to Pride and Vanity , to Self - Efteem and Self - Ap- ❝ plaufe . ” — But are there not many others , who are converted to deep Humility ...
... whose are not , from the Spirit of God .--- " They are ( you fay ) indeed converted , but it is " to Pride and Vanity , to Self - Efteem and Self - Ap- ❝ plaufe . ” — But are there not many others , who are converted to deep Humility ...
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... whose whole Religion is constrained by Fear ; and whofe Hearts and Affections are not fincerely engaged in the Ser- vice of God . As for them who love the World and their Idols , more than God and a Life of fin- cere , univerfal ...
... whose whole Religion is constrained by Fear ; and whofe Hearts and Affections are not fincerely engaged in the Ser- vice of God . As for them who love the World and their Idols , more than God and a Life of fin- cere , univerfal ...
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... whose inds are wavering , and whofe Hearts are divided between the Service of God and their Idols ? A double minded Mun is unftable in all his Ways ; and let not that Man think that he shall receive any hing of the Lord . Jam . i . 7. 8 ...
... whose inds are wavering , and whofe Hearts are divided between the Service of God and their Idols ? A double minded Mun is unftable in all his Ways ; and let not that Man think that he shall receive any hing of the Lord . Jam . i . 7. 8 ...
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