The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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... repentance toward God , 112 How sin and the necessity of repentance entered into the world , 113 This doctrine is maintained by all the Christian Churches , . 114 Without evangelical repentance , a lively faith in Christ , or ...
... repentance toward God , 112 How sin and the necessity of repentance entered into the world , 113 This doctrine is maintained by all the Christian Churches , . 114 Without evangelical repentance , a lively faith in Christ , or ...
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... repentance toward God . The true minister , convinced , both by revelation and experience , that Jesus Christ alone is able to recover diseased souls , employs every effort to bring sinners into the presence of this heavenly Physician ...
... repentance toward God . The true minister , convinced , both by revelation and experience , that Jesus Christ alone is able to recover diseased souls , employs every effort to bring sinners into the presence of this heavenly Physician ...
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... repentance ? we answer , that , ordinarily , true ministers alone preach true repentance . The preachers of the day , as they are conformable to the world in other things , so they are perfectly contented with practising the ...
... repentance ? we answer , that , ordinarily , true ministers alone preach true repentance . The preachers of the day , as they are conformable to the world in other things , so they are perfectly contented with practising the ...
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