The Great Change: A Treatise on ConversionAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1843 - 180 pages |
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... affections are to be your companions , to be bound with you to the same destination . Would you not use every precaution to ascertain the trust- worthiness of the vessel , the captain , and the crew ? Would you not sit down , and both ...
... affections are to be your companions , to be bound with you to the same destination . Would you not use every precaution to ascertain the trust- worthiness of the vessel , the captain , and the crew ? Would you not sit down , and both ...
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... affection- ate and obedient child of God . Think of it your- self . No absurdity could be greater or more glaring than to suppose the enjoyment of such a state as that of acceptance before God without conversion ; because that were to ...
... affection- ate and obedient child of God . Think of it your- self . No absurdity could be greater or more glaring than to suppose the enjoyment of such a state as that of acceptance before God without conversion ; because that were to ...
Page 80
... affections , the perversion of his will to the choice of sin , and the guilty neglect of his eternal interests , with which he cannot but perceive himself to be chargeable . 2. It may be further alleged , that he has been guilty both of ...
... affections , the perversion of his will to the choice of sin , and the guilty neglect of his eternal interests , with which he cannot but perceive himself to be chargeable . 2. It may be further alleged , that he has been guilty both of ...
Page 92
... affections exercise over his will . The promise of pardon and grace is to those who repent when the testimony is addressed to them ; not to those who promise to repent and believe at some future period . This would be to parley and ...
... affections exercise over his will . The promise of pardon and grace is to those who repent when the testimony is addressed to them ; not to those who promise to repent and believe at some future period . This would be to parley and ...
Page 93
... affections of the heart , and it will run like poison through the blood . How can the salvation of the soul be pur- sued , if even a single sin is cherished ? The very thought of making provision for it , proves that the heart is not ...
... affections of the heart , and it will run like poison through the blood . How can the salvation of the soul be pur- sued , if even a single sin is cherished ? The very thought of making provision for it , proves that the heart is not ...
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acceptance admit alarming anxiety anxious apostle Paul atonement awful truth become believe Bible blessing cere change of heart CHAPTER Christ Jesus Christian command condemnation confess conscience conscious consider conversion convictions convinced death delay depravity desire divine authority divine grace divine word duty entreat eternal everlasting evil fact faith fear feel felt forever forgiveness God's gospel grace guilt happy hear heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope impenitent important infidel James iv Jesus Christ John iii John xiv look Lord lost Luke Matt means means of grace mercy mind moral nature neglect never notion pardon perceive plead pleasure prayer profess promise prove reader reason reject religion repent salvation Satan saved Saviour Scrip Scripture seek serious sinner sins solemn soul Spirit suppose sure thing thou thought threatened tion true truth unbeliever uncon unconverted person unto verted worldly