The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works ...Jonathan Going T. George, Jr., 1836 |
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... remain with the family . Their removal from Huntingdon to Olney ............ .. 118 CHAP . VI . His Commencement of Cowper's intimacy with Mr. Newton . Pleasure it afforded him . charitable disposition . Means provided for its ...
... remain with the family . Their removal from Huntingdon to Olney ............ .. 118 CHAP . VI . His Commencement of Cowper's intimacy with Mr. Newton . Pleasure it afforded him . charitable disposition . Means provided for its ...
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... remain in Oxford , in prefe- rence to accepting the living of Epworth , from selfish motives . In the question of usefulness , the balance before inclined to Oxford ; and now that he thought a greater field for doing good opened in ...
... remain in Oxford , in prefe- rence to accepting the living of Epworth , from selfish motives . In the question of usefulness , the balance before inclined to Oxford ; and now that he thought a greater field for doing good opened in ...
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... remain mem- These are they , then , who are made free from the bers of these societies , provided they held their doc- dominion of sin , because they are under grace . Now trinal views and disciplinary prepossessions in when they are ...
... remain mem- These are they , then , who are made free from the bers of these societies , provided they held their doc- dominion of sin , because they are under grace . Now trinal views and disciplinary prepossessions in when they are ...
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... remain in con- nection with him . These rules are the standing evidence , that , from the first formation of the Me- thodist societies , neither a speculative nor a vision- ary scheme of religion was the basis of their union . Had Mr ...
... remain in con- nection with him . These rules are the standing evidence , that , from the first formation of the Me- thodist societies , neither a speculative nor a vision- ary scheme of religion was the basis of their union . Had Mr ...
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... remain , which can only be explained by considering them as results of a strong impression made upon the consciences and affec- tions of men , by an influence ascertained to be divine , though usually exerted through human in ...
... remain , which can only be explained by considering them as results of a strong impression made upon the consciences and affec- tions of men , by an influence ascertained to be divine , though usually exerted through human in ...
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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