The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works ...Jonathan Going T. George, Jr., 1836 |
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... grace to imitate their example , it would have been much better both for the public and themselves . " sary , but steer steady . The less you value your- " In November , 1729 , four young gentlemen of selves for these unfashionable ...
... grace to imitate their example , it would have been much better both for the public and themselves . " sary , but steer steady . The less you value your- " In November , 1729 , four young gentlemen of selves for these unfashionable ...
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... grace of God perfected in him to the close of his long and active life . His brother Charles was also made partaker of the same grace . They had passed together through the briers and thorns , through the perplexities and shadows of the ...
... grace of God perfected in him to the close of his long and active life . His brother Charles was also made partaker of the same grace . They had passed together through the briers and thorns , through the perplexities and shadows of the ...
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... grace of God , " in as many of her pulpits as he should be permitted to occupy . This was the course he pursued . Wherever he was invited , he preached the obsolete doctrine of salvation by grace through faith . In London great crowds ...
... grace of God , " in as many of her pulpits as he should be permitted to occupy . This was the course he pursued . Wherever he was invited , he preached the obsolete doctrine of salvation by grace through faith . In London great crowds ...
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... grace of God , " in as many of her pulpits as is nothing in us ? There is no connection between God and the ungodly . There is no tie to unite them . They are altogether separate from each other . They have nothing in common . There is ...
... grace of God , " in as many of her pulpits as is nothing in us ? There is no connection between God and the ungodly . There is no tie to unite them . They are altogether separate from each other . They have nothing in common . There is ...
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... grace . ' The hand of God is equally conspicuous in connecting the leading events of their earlier his- tory with their future usefulness . They were men separated to the gospel of God ; " and every devout and grateful Christian will ...
... grace . ' The hand of God is equally conspicuous in connecting the leading events of their earlier his- tory with their future usefulness . They were men separated to the gospel of God ; " and every devout and grateful Christian will ...
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Términos y frases comunes
affection affliction afterwards Antinomian appear attention believe bishops blessing brother called chapel character Charles Wesley Christian church circumstances congregation Cowper dear death delight desire divine doctrine Elector Elector of Saxony eternal faith father feel friendship give glory gospel grace happy Harwich heart heaven Holy Spirit honor hope Hordle Hoxton hymns influence Jesus Christ John John Wesley labors Landgrave of Hesse learned letter live Liverpool Lord Lord's supper Luther manner means Melancthon ment mercy Methodists mind minister ministry nature ness never occasion pastor peace persons piety pious pleasure pray prayer preached preachers present prince of Anhalt princes racter received Reformation religion religious remarks respect sacraments salvation Scripture sentiments sermon sincere society soul Spencer thee thing THOMAS SPENCER thou thought tion truth unto Unwin views Wesley's whilst wish Wittemberg word write