The Great Change: A Treatise on Conversion. ...religious tract society, 1899 - 161 Seiten |
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... moral and religious state , a com- plete transformation of the character - from irre- ligion to piety , from sin to holiness , from unbelief to faith , from impenitence to contrition and con- fession , from the service of the world to ...
... moral and religious state , a com- plete transformation of the character - from irre- ligion to piety , from sin to holiness , from unbelief to faith , from impenitence to contrition and con- fession , from the service of the world to ...
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... moral pravity . He per- ceives it , and condemns it in many instances , in his daily intercourse with his fellow men ; he cannot suppose himself altogether exempted from the like depravity ; and if it is constantly exhibited in the ...
... moral pravity . He per- ceives it , and condemns it in many instances , in his daily intercourse with his fellow men ; he cannot suppose himself altogether exempted from the like depravity ; and if it is constantly exhibited in the ...
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... moral being , than infidelity . You cannot but perceive that the faith of a Christian saves him from an amazing amount of mental suffering , which the unbeliever cannot avoid , and never does avoid , in the immediate anticipation of ...
... moral being , than infidelity . You cannot but perceive that the faith of a Christian saves him from an amazing amount of mental suffering , which the unbeliever cannot avoid , and never does avoid , in the immediate anticipation of ...
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The Importance and Necessity of Con | 8 |
and ordinarily employs in the Conver | 25 |
Reasons why you have never yet been | 60 |
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acceptance admit alarm anxiety anxious atonement awful truth become believe Bible blasphemy blessing change of heart Christ Jesus Christian command condemnation confess conscience conscious consider conversion convictions convinced creature death delay demnation depravity desire Divine authority Divine grace Divine word duty entreat eternal everlasting evil fact faith fear feel felt forgiveness God's gospel grace guilt happy hear heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope hopeless impenitent important infidel James iv Jesus Christ John iii John xvi look Lord lost Luke Matt means means of grace mercy mind moral nature never notion pardon plead pleasure prayer profess promise prove reader reason receive reject religion repentance righteousness salvation Satan saved Saviour Scripture seek serious sinner sins sophistry soul Spirit suppose sure thing thou thought threatening tion true truth unbeliever uncon unconverted person unto verted worldly