Tracts for the Times, 2. köide,2. osaCharles Henry, 1840 |
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... means , of spiritual blessings , as an Ordinance which conveys secret strength and life to every one who shares in it , unless there be some actual moral impediment in his own mind , this is a doctrine which as yet is but faintly ...
... means , of spiritual blessings , as an Ordinance which conveys secret strength and life to every one who shares in it , unless there be some actual moral impediment in his own mind , this is a doctrine which as yet is but faintly ...
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... means of conveying to the soul what is in itself supernatural and unseen . For example , would not most men maintain , on the first view of the subject , that to ad- minister the Lord's Supper to infants , or to the dying and apparently ...
... means of conveying to the soul what is in itself supernatural and unseen . For example , would not most men maintain , on the first view of the subject , that to ad- minister the Lord's Supper to infants , or to the dying and apparently ...
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... means , by which God has been drawing us to Himself , whereof we have seized upon one or two of the principal only . In other cases we may be altogether mistaken . Thus , to take a published instance ; a person now living has said of ...
... means , by which God has been drawing us to Himself , whereof we have seized upon one or two of the principal only . In other cases we may be altogether mistaken . Thus , to take a published instance ; a person now living has said of ...
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... means of grace ( as more frequent prayer ) , which modern habits have relinquished ; and these have brought their fruit : yet we should not infer that all which they held was true , because they were holy . Holiness , ( whether pro ...
... means of grace ( as more frequent prayer ) , which modern habits have relinquished ; and these have brought their fruit : yet we should not infer that all which they held was true , because they were holy . Holiness , ( whether pro ...
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... means of a con- tinued child - like growth in grace , who have been silently growing up , supported by the inestimable privilege of having been made God's children , before they themselves knew good or evil ; who have on the whole been ...
... means of a con- tinued child - like growth in grace , who have been silently growing up , supported by the inestimable privilege of having been made God's children , before they themselves knew good or evil ; who have on the whole been ...
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