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... feel as well a variety of difficulties which I should be happy to have removed . I have often found your conversa- tion profitable , and should wish to avail myself of this and every other opportunity for improving by it . Gaius ...
... feel as well a variety of difficulties which I should be happy to have removed . I have often found your conversa- tion profitable , and should wish to avail myself of this and every other opportunity for improving by it . Gaius ...
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... feel it , I shall possess it , I shall practise it . As to determine what degree of it will carry a man to heaven , that is not our business . We do not know to what extent divine mercy will reach in the forgiveness of sin ; but this ...
... feel it , I shall possess it , I shall practise it . As to determine what degree of it will carry a man to heaven , that is not our business . We do not know to what extent divine mercy will reach in the forgiveness of sin ; but this ...
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... 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 was the portion of his people ; but never did they ...
... 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 was the portion of his people ; but never did they ...
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... feel ourselves accountable beings , and must all give account of ourselves another day , it becomes us to know ourselves , and the nature of those powers with which the great Creator has invest- ed us . Crispus . Do you consider man as ...
... feel ourselves accountable beings , and must all give account of ourselves another day , it becomes us to know ourselves , and the nature of those powers with which the great Creator has invest- ed us . Crispus . Do you consider man as ...
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... feel no difficulty in keeping it ; on the contrary , it would be our meat and drink . Crispus . But if our hearts be deprived , and we be enslaved to sin , how can we be said to be free ? Gaius . We cannot be morally free ; but moral ...
... feel no difficulty in keeping it ; on the contrary , it would be our meat and drink . Crispus . But if our hearts be deprived , and we be enslaved to sin , how can we be said to be free ? Gaius . We cannot be morally free ; but moral ...
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