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It is natural for us , in such a situation , to be often revolving in our minds this
great and weighty trust . It is at once our duty and interest , to consider with all
possible care , in what way we may have the easiest and most effectual access to
the ...
It is natural for us , in such a situation , to be often revolving in our minds this
great and weighty trust . It is at once our duty and interest , to consider with all
possible care , in what way we may have the easiest and most effectual access to
the ...
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This branch of the subject is of the more confequence , that I am persuaded it is
peculiarly applicable to great numbers of the ordinary hearers of the gospel as
such . The great bulk of those " who finally fall short of everlasting life , though
they ...
This branch of the subject is of the more confequence , that I am persuaded it is
peculiarly applicable to great numbers of the ordinary hearers of the gospel as
such . The great bulk of those " who finally fall short of everlasting life , though
they ...
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How far such persons are from being renewed in the spirit of their mind , and how
much they are the servants of men , may be plainly discovered by the following
lign ; that they are almost as much alhamed of unfashionable duties , as of ...
How far such persons are from being renewed in the spirit of their mind , and how
much they are the servants of men , may be plainly discovered by the following
lign ; that they are almost as much alhamed of unfashionable duties , as of ...
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have such violent struggles , and take their turns , so often , in restraining and
governing one ano . ther , that it will be hard to tell , till the laft day , which of them
was strongeft upon the whole . But this is no just objection to what I have dea ...
have such violent struggles , and take their turns , so often , in restraining and
governing one ano . ther , that it will be hard to tell , till the laft day , which of them
was strongeft upon the whole . But this is no just objection to what I have dea ...
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Neither of these is poffible ; there must , therefore , be some such discovery as I
have mentioned above . It is true , this is but imperfect at first ; there will be in the
truly regenerate a growing discovery of the glory of God , as well as a growing ...
Neither of these is poffible ; there must , therefore , be some such discovery as I
have mentioned above . It is true , this is but imperfect at first ; there will be in the
truly regenerate a growing discovery of the glory of God , as well as a growing ...
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