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F . Newport , who had received a religious education , but turned infidel , said in
his last sickness , looking at the fire in his chamber , “ Oh that I was to lie and broil
upon that fire for a hundred thousand years , to purchase the favour of God , and
...
F . Newport , who had received a religious education , but turned infidel , said in
his last sickness , looking at the fire in his chamber , “ Oh that I was to lie and broil
upon that fire for a hundred thousand years , to purchase the favour of God , and
...
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A person who had been very much connected with unbelievers and infidels ... In
the mean time , his infidel friends , hearing of his sickness , and that he was not
likely to recover , showed a degree of feeling and integrity , which it was hoped ...
A person who had been very much connected with unbelievers and infidels ... In
the mean time , his infidel friends , hearing of his sickness , and that he was not
likely to recover , showed a degree of feeling and integrity , which it was hoped ...
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You may readily perceive that you have no foundation for your infidel opinions ,
but the dictates of men , who can show ... of small knowledge , and rash
judgments , and bad characters ; and that such are the great mass of professed
infidels .
You may readily perceive that you have no foundation for your infidel opinions ,
but the dictates of men , who can show ... of small knowledge , and rash
judgments , and bad characters ; and that such are the great mass of professed
infidels .
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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