A Help to Professing Christians in Judging Their Spiritual State and Growth in GraceBlackie, Fullarton, 1831 - 336 pagini |
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Pagina iv
... profession , multitudes are ignorant of their spiritual state . They are hastening blindfolded to eternity . To stimulate such persons seriously and without delay to try their character by the word of God , and to afford some help both ...
... profession , multitudes are ignorant of their spiritual state . They are hastening blindfolded to eternity . To stimulate such persons seriously and without delay to try their character by the word of God , and to afford some help both ...
Pagina 12
... happiness , without any foundation to expect its attainment , except it be their Christian profession , and a few formal religious ob- servances . Every professing Christian knows , or ought to know , 12 DUTY OF KNOWING.
... happiness , without any foundation to expect its attainment , except it be their Christian profession , and a few formal religious ob- servances . Every professing Christian knows , or ought to know , 12 DUTY OF KNOWING.
Pagina 13
... profession , and a becoming attention to the external duties of morality and piety , they conceive that they have some experience of the internal workings of holiness . They specify their painful convictions , their sorrow for sin ...
... profession , and a becoming attention to the external duties of morality and piety , they conceive that they have some experience of the internal workings of holiness . They specify their painful convictions , their sorrow for sin ...
Pagina 15
... profession ? That they are exceedingly common will not admit of a doubt . And that they relate to a matter which is of universal and superlative importance , can be denied by no man . How then shall we account for the fact that so few ...
... profession ? That they are exceedingly common will not admit of a doubt . And that they relate to a matter which is of universal and superlative importance , can be denied by no man . How then shall we account for the fact that so few ...
Pagina 44
... profession , and the semblance , of godliness , are thus frequently induced to conclude that they are certainly the children of God . And these , who are truly possessed of gracious principles , often are deeply distressed with the ...
... profession , and the semblance , of godliness , are thus frequently induced to conclude that they are certainly the children of God . And these , who are truly possessed of gracious principles , often are deeply distressed with the ...
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A Help to Professing Christians in Judging Their Spiritual State and Growth ... Rev. John BARR (of Glasgow.) Vizualizare completă - 1831 |
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apostle apostle Paul ascer assurance of salvation attainment behold believer in Christ blessed brethren cause chapter children of God Christian character church comfort commanded concern danger darkness death desire dili diligence disciples divine Divine grace doubt duty effects endeavour eternal everlasting evidence exercise experience faith Father favourably fear frequently fruits genuine saints glory God's children godliness gospel growing growth in grace habitual hath heart heaven heavenly Holy Spirit honour hope humble iniquity Jesus Christ John xiv judge judgment knowledge live love to Christ marks means of grace ment mercy mind nature ness observance obtain painful peace perfect perform persons Peter ii Pharisees piety practice prayer profession promised Psalm racter Redeemer religious religious converse respecting rience righteousness sacred sanctifying scripture season self-examination sinners sins sorrow soul thee things thou tion trials true truth unbelief unto word worldly