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Neither is it a mere desire to be converted : but it is a real , conscious turning unto
God ; a clear , and decided , and entire belief of his testimony , accompanied , as
all sincere belief must be , with a permanent change of heart . The sinner , if ...
Neither is it a mere desire to be converted : but it is a real , conscious turning unto
God ; a clear , and decided , and entire belief of his testimony , accompanied , as
all sincere belief must be , with a permanent change of heart . The sinner , if ...
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his own imagination , as idle , false , tending to his misery and ruin ; and abide by
the language of the written word , as clear and infallible , and not to be
contradicted by any vague notions or imaginations of his own sinful and
prejudiced heart .
his own imagination , as idle , false , tending to his misery and ruin ; and abide by
the language of the written word , as clear and infallible , and not to be
contradicted by any vague notions or imaginations of his own sinful and
prejudiced heart .
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Clear it is that they do not fulfil their Saviour ' s command , and it seems equally
clear that their hesitation arises from no reason which he will admit , from none
which even their conscience , when properly informed , can deem sufficient .
Clear it is that they do not fulfil their Saviour ' s command , and it seems equally
clear that their hesitation arises from no reason which he will admit , from none
which even their conscience , when properly informed , can deem sufficient .
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Table des matières
version enforced | 8 |
and ordinarily employs in the Conver | 25 |
Reasons why you have never yet been | 60 |
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acceptance admit affections already anxious appear attention authority become believe Bible blessing bring cause CHAPTER Christ Christian clear command concern condemnation confess conscience consider conversion convictions convinced danger death delay desire direct Divine duty entire eternal evidence evil fact faith fear feel felt forgiveness further give God's gospel grace ground guilt happy hear heart heaven Holy hope imagine important infidel Jesus Christ John light live look Lord lost matter means mind moral nature never notion object observe once perhaps person possess prayer present profess promise prove reader reason receive reject religion repentance requires salvation saved Saviour Scripture seek sense serious sinner sins soon soul Spirit suppose sure thing thought threatening tion true truth turn unconverted unto waiting wish