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... become Christians ; and great numbers , from various motives , followed their example . The tide had then changed its direction : the profession of Christianity was fashiona- ble , was honourable , was the high road to preferment ...
... become Christians ; and great numbers , from various motives , followed their example . The tide had then changed its direction : the profession of Christianity was fashiona- ble , was honourable , was the high road to preferment ...
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... become dry and uninteresting ; but scripture truth is not so in its own nature . The doctrines of the gospel are expressly called " spiritual things , " which are spiritually discerned . Crispus . Does not the term experience convey the ...
... become dry and uninteresting ; but scripture truth is not so in its own nature . The doctrines of the gospel are expressly called " spiritual things , " which are spiritually discerned . Crispus . Does not the term experience convey the ...
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... become imprinted upon our hearts . It is then that we feel their force and taste their sweetness : hence it is that tribulation worketh patience , and patience experience . It was , no doubt , a cheering truth , at all times , that God ...
... become imprinted upon our hearts . It is then that we feel their force and taste their sweetness : hence it is that tribulation worketh patience , and patience experience . It was , no doubt , a cheering truth , at all times , that God ...
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... become the springs of holy action . Crispus . Do the scriptures confirm this view of things ? Gaius . You must have read such passages as the following : - Sanctify them through thy truth : thy word is truth . — Ye shall know the truth ...
... become the springs of holy action . Crispus . Do the scriptures confirm this view of things ? Gaius . You must have read such passages as the following : - Sanctify them through thy truth : thy word is truth . — Ye shall know the truth ...
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... become lit- erally a brute . Crispus . Wherein does your notion of free - agency differ from the Arminian notion of free - will ? Gaius . The Arminian notion of free - will is what I have all along been opposing ; the one consists ...
... become lit- erally a brute . Crispus . Wherein does your notion of free - agency differ from the Arminian notion of free - will ? Gaius . The Arminian notion of free - will is what I have all along been opposing ; the one consists ...
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answer Antinomian Apostle appear Archippus Arminian atonement backsliding believe blessed called character Christian church Church of England conduct connexions conscience consider consists creatures Crispus death depravity desire divine doctrine duty earth Epaphras eternal evangelical evil exhort faith Father favour feel flesh former free-agency Gaius glory God's godly gospel grace ground hath hear heart heaven Holy Spirit honour hope idea imputed Israel Jesus Christ Jews justice Lord Jesus manifest means ment mercy mind ministers moral law nature ness never obedience object ourselves peace perceive perish persons Peter Pharisee pray prayer preaching principles profess prove punishment received redemption render repentance respect revealed righteousness salvation saved Saviour self-righteous sermon sinners sins Socinian soul speak spiritual pride supposed Ten Commandments thee things thou thought tion total depravity true religion truth unbelievers unto whole wicked word