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... in which , compliance on his part would have placed him in a happy
conjunction with sovereign power ; that after treating the supreme command with
indifference and delay , after resolving to continue unconverted , and willing to
reject the ...
... in which , compliance on his part would have placed him in a happy
conjunction with sovereign power ; that after treating the supreme command with
indifference and delay , after resolving to continue unconverted , and willing to
reject the ...
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But consider , will God reject his own Son , in whom his infinite delight is , and
has been from all eternity ; and who is so united to him , that , if he should reject
Him , he would reject Himself ? ” There is nothing further to be looked for , in the
way ...
But consider , will God reject his own Son , in whom his infinite delight is , and
has been from all eternity ; and who is so united to him , that , if he should reject
Him , he would reject Himself ? ” There is nothing further to be looked for , in the
way ...
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... lignant sophistry to which it has recourse for the vindication of its disbelief .
Why most infidels reject the Bible is sufficiently obvious , in the preference PART
II PARTICULAR CASES CONSIDERED OF THOSE THAT NEED CONVERSION,
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... lignant sophistry to which it has recourse for the vindication of its disbelief .
Why most infidels reject the Bible is sufficiently obvious , in the preference PART
II PARTICULAR CASES CONSIDERED OF THOSE THAT NEED CONVERSION,
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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