The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 |
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... regard the spirit of these resolutions , and of the following extracts from the Diary , without a minute a ttention to the critical nicety of his language . In fact , as these extracts were penned at a very early period of life , his ...
... regard the spirit of these resolutions , and of the following extracts from the Diary , without a minute a ttention to the critical nicety of his language . In fact , as these extracts were penned at a very early period of life , his ...
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... regard for his amiable and excellent consort , Much of the tender and kind was expressed in his conversa- tion with her , and conduct towards her . He was wont fre quently to converse freely with her on matters of religion ; and he used ...
... regard for his amiable and excellent consort , Much of the tender and kind was expressed in his conversa- tion with her , and conduct towards her . He was wont fre quently to converse freely with her on matters of religion ; and he used ...
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... regard to justice in all his dealings with his neighbors , and was very careful to provide things honest in the sight of all men ; so that scarcely a man had any dealings with him , that was not satisfied of his up- rightness . He ...
... regard to justice in all his dealings with his neighbors , and was very careful to provide things honest in the sight of all men ; so that scarcely a man had any dealings with him , that was not satisfied of his up- rightness . He ...
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... regard he shewed to the poor and distressed . He was much in recommending charity , both in his public discourses and private conversation . He often declared it to be his opinion , that professed Christians in these days are greatly ...
... regard he shewed to the poor and distressed . He was much in recommending charity , both in his public discourses and private conversation . He often declared it to be his opinion , that professed Christians in these days are greatly ...
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... regard to what appeared to him to be truth ; and had made known his sentiments with great moderation , and upon great deliberation , against all worldly motives , from mere fidelity to his great Master , and a tender regard to the souls ...
... regard to what appeared to him to be truth ; and had made known his sentiments with great moderation , and upon great deliberation , against all worldly motives , from mere fidelity to his great Master , and a tender regard to the souls ...
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admission admitted answer apostle appear argument attended baptism baptized begging the question believe blessing called chap charity Christian church church of Christ circumcision common grace communion concerning contrary conversion covenant of grace day of judgment declare divine doctrine duty Edwards epistles evidence external faith full communion give God's gospel holiness gracious heart insists Israel Jesus Christ Jews judge lawful live Lord Lord's supper manner matter means ment Messiah mind ministers moral sincerity nature Northampton notion observed opinion ordinance passover persons preached pretend privileges profes profession of godliness promise proper Psal qualification real saints reason religion repentance requisite respect sacraments saintship salvation sanctifying grace scandalous scheme scripture sense sermon shew signified sort soul speaks spirit Stoddard suppose Testament thing thou tion true saints truly truth unconverted unsanctified unto visible Christians visible church visible saints wherein wicked Williams says Williams's words