Letters to a friend, intended to relieve the difficulties of an anxious inquirer ... on the subjects of conversion and salvationHoldsworth and Ball, 1829 |
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Pagina xxv
... moral grandeur and awful responsibility of the gospel ministry . The noble achievements of the learned champions in defence of the gospel abroad , disclosed to his mind more distinctly than ever the grand field of intellectual effort ...
... moral grandeur and awful responsibility of the gospel ministry . The noble achievements of the learned champions in defence of the gospel abroad , disclosed to his mind more distinctly than ever the grand field of intellectual effort ...
Pagina lxvii
... moral disorder . Now , if we are unable to meet the whole of this question , there is one thing which it is not out of our power to do : I mean that of fur- nishing to the sight of the sufferer , cases which supply many instructive ...
... moral disorder . Now , if we are unable to meet the whole of this question , there is one thing which it is not out of our power to do : I mean that of fur- nishing to the sight of the sufferer , cases which supply many instructive ...
Pagina 15
... moral power , after a violation of serious resolves . But this insen- sibility , and this loss , increase in a melancholy ratio , in the once awakened sinner , who returns to the world . Nor is it an extraordinary case , when we find a ...
... moral power , after a violation of serious resolves . But this insen- sibility , and this loss , increase in a melancholy ratio , in the once awakened sinner , who returns to the world . Nor is it an extraordinary case , when we find a ...
Pagina 45
... to evangelical truth ; and the smallest of these might have been sufficient , at times , to satisfy an understanding vitiated by sensual habits , and a taste repugnant to moral excellency . But when the remonstrances.
... to evangelical truth ; and the smallest of these might have been sufficient , at times , to satisfy an understanding vitiated by sensual habits , and a taste repugnant to moral excellency . But when the remonstrances.
Pagina 46
Thomas Charlton Henry John Pye Smith. taste repugnant to moral excellency . But when the remonstrances of the Holy Spirit are brought to bear , in some measure , on the mind and the conscience , such objections disappear , and per ...
Thomas Charlton Henry John Pye Smith. taste repugnant to moral excellency . But when the remonstrances of the Holy Spirit are brought to bear , in some measure , on the mind and the conscience , such objections disappear , and per ...
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anxiety apostle appear arise attention awakened sinner awful truth believe bible blessing bosom cause character children of men Christian church circumstances condition conscience considered conviction danger dear sir death demnation desire despair difficulties direct disposition distress divine divine grace divine language duty earnestness effect effort eternal evangelical evil expectation expression faith fancy favour fear feeling Gildersleeve give gospel grace guilt heart heaven heavenly Holy Spirit hope idea impenitent impressions iniquity inquirer instance Jehovah Jesus Christ labour language look Lord means melancholy ment mercy mind moral nature never object ourselves painful pardon penitent piety prayer present produce promises racter reason Redeemer reflections religion render repentance rience sacrifice salvation Saviour scriptures sense sensible serious sight sins sorrow soul sufferer supposed temper temptation thing THOMAS CHARLTON thou thought tion true truth unbelief unpardonable sin unto utter wants whole word worldly