SermonsGeorge Wilson, 1818 - 549 pages |
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Page 9
... receiving humbly the word of God , become wise unto sal- vation . They learn their sinfulness ; they learn to repent ; they learn the way of salvation in Christ Jesus ; they discover the source of strength and grace ; they learn to lead ...
... receiving humbly the word of God , become wise unto sal- vation . They learn their sinfulness ; they learn to repent ; they learn the way of salvation in Christ Jesus ; they discover the source of strength and grace ; they learn to lead ...
Page 12
... receives the revelation of mercy in a Saviour , trembles at the approach of temptation , employs diligently all the means of grace , dreads provoking God , examines itself , walks circumspectly , and works out its own sal- vation with a ...
... receives the revelation of mercy in a Saviour , trembles at the approach of temptation , employs diligently all the means of grace , dreads provoking God , examines itself , walks circumspectly , and works out its own sal- vation with a ...
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... Receive with meek- ness the engrafted word which is able to save your soul . Thus shall you know yourself and your lost condition . Thus shall you discover your ignorance and folly . Thus shall you feel your weakness and insufficiency ...
... Receive with meek- ness the engrafted word which is able to save your soul . Thus shall you know yourself and your lost condition . Thus shall you discover your ignorance and folly . Thus shall you feel your weakness and insufficiency ...
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... received notions of mankind . It opposed all their pas- sions and prejudices . It demanded the renun- ciation of established customs and habits . It exposed its followers to privations and difficul- ties . It was preached by men unknown ...
... received notions of mankind . It opposed all their pas- sions and prejudices . It demanded the renun- ciation of established customs and habits . It exposed its followers to privations and difficul- ties . It was preached by men unknown ...
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... received and profess to obey . If therefore we are true Christians , we know the power of the Cross IN ITS ACTUAL IN- FLUENCE ON OUR OWN HEARTS AND LIVES . This influence is , after all , the most astonishing proof of its virtue , and ...
... received and profess to obey . If therefore we are true Christians , we know the power of the Cross IN ITS ACTUAL IN- FLUENCE ON OUR OWN HEARTS AND LIVES . This influence is , after all , the most astonishing proof of its virtue , and ...
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