SermonsGeorge Wilson, 1818 - 549 pages |
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Page 94
... perhaps before we are aware , lead to their return to their Saviour and their God . The same Spirit of grace and supplication which we need for ourselves , is all that is necessary to subdue their unbelief , fix them in humble ...
... perhaps before we are aware , lead to their return to their Saviour and their God . The same Spirit of grace and supplication which we need for ourselves , is all that is necessary to subdue their unbelief , fix them in humble ...
Page 120
... perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee . Bow thy under- standing to divine instruction . Receive the word which is sent to guide thee to heaven . Too long hast thou hesitated ; too long hast thou listened to the ...
... perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee . Bow thy under- standing to divine instruction . Receive the word which is sent to guide thee to heaven . Too long hast thou hesitated ; too long hast thou listened to the ...
Page 127
... perhaps he delivered them up for a time to their enemies , yet he forgat not his mercy , but restored them again to his favour and pro- tection . So now also he retains not his anger for ever against the lowly penitent . He is in- deed ...
... perhaps he delivered them up for a time to their enemies , yet he forgat not his mercy , but restored them again to his favour and pro- tection . So now also he retains not his anger for ever against the lowly penitent . He is in- deed ...
Page 131
... perhaps that there is none like yourself in unworthiness and misery ; remember then that there is none like unto God in pardoning ; let this lead you to a humble hope of acceptance ; let it be a light to cheer the path of penitence ...
... perhaps that there is none like yourself in unworthiness and misery ; remember then that there is none like unto God in pardoning ; let this lead you to a humble hope of acceptance ; let it be a light to cheer the path of penitence ...
Page 134
... perhaps , without violence to its meaning , be understood of the gift of forgiveness ; but the more obvious and natural interpretation appears to be , that God would by his grace overcome the power and dominion of iniquity in the heart ...
... perhaps , without violence to its meaning , be understood of the gift of forgiveness ; but the more obvious and natural interpretation appears to be , that God would by his grace overcome the power and dominion of iniquity in the heart ...
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