The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volumen4Converse, 1824 |
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... speak the truth and so far we have reason to congratulate the present age upon its improvement . Crispus . Do you suppose there are other causes to which such a change may be attributed ? Gaius . I do . Scepticism , and a general ...
... speak the truth and so far we have reason to congratulate the present age upon its improvement . Crispus . Do you suppose there are other causes to which such a change may be attributed ? Gaius . I do . Scepticism , and a general ...
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... speak , could now have no objection to turn Christian . The external profession of religion became splendid and pompous ; but religion itself was gradually lost , and a system of ignorance , superstition , and persecution , was ...
... speak , could now have no objection to turn Christian . The external profession of religion became splendid and pompous ; but religion itself was gradually lost , and a system of ignorance , superstition , and persecution , was ...
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... Speak thou the things which BECOME sound doctrine . I suppose our Lord meant something like this when he told the woman of Samaria , The water that I shall give him , shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life ...
... Speak thou the things which BECOME sound doctrine . I suppose our Lord meant something like this when he told the woman of Samaria , The water that I shall give him , shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life ...
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... speak thus of free - agency , must mean to include in it a freedom from the influence of motives ; a power of acting with or contrary to the prevailing inclination ; or , at least a power to change the inclination . Crispus . Yes ; I ...
... speak thus of free - agency , must mean to include in it a freedom from the influence of motives ; a power of acting with or contrary to the prevailing inclination ; or , at least a power to change the inclination . Crispus . Yes ; I ...
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... speaking , that our insufficiency to keep the divine law consists , but in the want of a holy temper of mind ; and this , instead of being any excuse , or requiring an abatement of the law , is the very essence of that wherein blame ...
... speaking , that our insufficiency to keep the divine law consists , but in the want of a holy temper of mind ; and this , instead of being any excuse , or requiring an abatement of the law , is the very essence of that wherein blame ...
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