The Great Change: A Treatise on Conversion. ...religious tract society, 1899 - 161 Seiten |
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... never can be infallibly sure that we shall not be disappointed . But none of these contingencies apply to the faith of a sinner in God . He will never retract his promise , can never alter his word , will never lose his ability , will never ...
... never can be infallibly sure that we shall not be disappointed . But none of these contingencies apply to the faith of a sinner in God . He will never retract his promise , can never alter his word , will never lose his ability , will never ...
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... NEVER YET BEEN CONVERTED . My intention in this chapter is , to examine the prin- cipal reasons which may be ... never yet been willing to become a new creature ; has never set himself heartily to pray for it ; has never used the means ...
... NEVER YET BEEN CONVERTED . My intention in this chapter is , to examine the prin- cipal reasons which may be ... never yet been willing to become a new creature ; has never set himself heartily to pray for it ; has never used the means ...
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... never be recovered . 5. They may be conscious of the fact , that they have never yet seriously and devoutly chosen to be converted . That very change which they ought to have desired , because it was both reason- able in itself , and ...
... never be recovered . 5. They may be conscious of the fact , that they have never yet seriously and devoutly chosen to be converted . That very change which they ought to have desired , because it was both reason- able in itself , and ...
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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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