SermonsGeorge Wilson, 1818 - 549 pages |
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Page 121
... corruption of his nature , an effort to be supported only by the irrefragable testimony of a divine witness . On no other testimony can the anxious penitent rely . But this witness shall never fail you . You shall find this testimony of ...
... corruption of his nature , an effort to be supported only by the irrefragable testimony of a divine witness . On no other testimony can the anxious penitent rely . But this witness shall never fail you . You shall find this testimony of ...
Page 133
... renounce every evil way , our sighs under a conviction of unworthiness , our inability to overcome as we could wish our corrupt affections , our anguish at the apprehensions of his anger , our dread of K 3 IN PARDONING SIN . 133.
... renounce every evil way , our sighs under a conviction of unworthiness , our inability to overcome as we could wish our corrupt affections , our anguish at the apprehensions of his anger , our dread of K 3 IN PARDONING SIN . 133.
Page 160
... corrupt and debased person is pleased with an object which would disgust a mind which is holy and elevated . A narrow and uninformed intellect reposes with delight on a topic , which an enlarged and culti- vated understanding contemns ...
... corrupt and debased person is pleased with an object which would disgust a mind which is holy and elevated . A narrow and uninformed intellect reposes with delight on a topic , which an enlarged and culti- vated understanding contemns ...
Page 170
... corruption had spread over the whole nature of man , it was sufficient to say that the Ephesians followed the general usages of the great body of mankind , in order 1 the I vert ad the ough gers . rtant 170 THE COURSE OF THE WORLD ...
... corruption had spread over the whole nature of man , it was sufficient to say that the Ephesians followed the general usages of the great body of mankind , in order 1 the I vert ad the ough gers . rtant 170 THE COURSE OF THE WORLD ...
Page 178
... corrupt maxims , erecting a delusive standard , diffusing around every object a false atmosphere , and rejecting the friendly interfer- ence which would detect the illusion , and deliver men from its influence . P Need I then stop to ...
... corrupt maxims , erecting a delusive standard , diffusing around every object a false atmosphere , and rejecting the friendly interfer- ence which would detect the illusion , and deliver men from its influence . P Need I then stop to ...
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