The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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... necessary to conversion . For example - It is not necessary that all believers should be actually cast to the earth : or that groaning beneath the weight of their sins , and under the conviction of a two - fold blindness , they should ...
... necessary to conversion . For example - It is not necessary that all believers should be actually cast to the earth : or that groaning beneath the weight of their sins , and under the conviction of a two - fold blindness , they should ...
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... necessary , the contempt in which marriage is held , the instability of that holy estate , and the facility with which so sacred a bond is broken . We might go on to bewail the fre . quent commission of suicide in Christian communities ...
... necessary , the contempt in which marriage is held , the instability of that holy estate , and the facility with which so sacred a bond is broken . We might go on to bewail the fre . quent commission of suicide in Christian communities ...
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... necessary to man in his present state , than an acquaintance with every thing that respects the art of printing is necessary to a child who is studying the alphabet ; why then do we peevishly complain of the sacred writers , for not ...
... necessary to man in his present state , than an acquaintance with every thing that respects the art of printing is necessary to a child who is studying the alphabet ; why then do we peevishly complain of the sacred writers , for not ...
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