Discourses on the Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: Divine Influence and Its Connexion with Instituted MeansB.J. Holdsworth, 1828 - 275 pages |
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... some attention . May the Holy Spirit be pleased to bless this feeble effort to state the truth , and to promote the divine glory ! Camberwell , December 15 , 1827 . CONTENT S. DISCOURSE I. THE BLASPHEMY AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT.
... some attention . May the Holy Spirit be pleased to bless this feeble effort to state the truth , and to promote the divine glory ! Camberwell , December 15 , 1827 . CONTENT S. DISCOURSE I. THE BLASPHEMY AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT.
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... truth being blasphemed , or spoken evil of , ¶ by reason of the ungodliness of its professors ; and Jude represents wicked men , as blaspheming , or speaking evil of the things which they under- stand not . ** It is used at the same ...
... truth being blasphemed , or spoken evil of , ¶ by reason of the ungodliness of its professors ; and Jude represents wicked men , as blaspheming , or speaking evil of the things which they under- stand not . ** It is used at the same ...
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... This was the sin of which they were guilty . That it was an offence of the deepest turpitude , must be apparent . It was a crime against light , and love , and truth . It must have been a violation of the convictions of 13.
... This was the sin of which they were guilty . That it was an offence of the deepest turpitude , must be apparent . It was a crime against light , and love , and truth . It must have been a violation of the convictions of 13.
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... truth , and pressed its reception . For this , they were visited with hatred , calumny , and desperate and outrageous abuse . They said nothing ; they endured the per- * Acts xxviii . 24-27 . sonal insult ; but they could do no more . 23.
... truth , and pressed its reception . For this , they were visited with hatred , calumny , and desperate and outrageous abuse . They said nothing ; they endured the per- * Acts xxviii . 24-27 . sonal insult ; but they could do no more . 23.
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... truth . This was clearly the case with the Pharisees , who were guilty of reviling our Lord . He told them this most plainly : " If I had not come and spoken unto them , they had not had sin : but now they have no cloke for their sin ...
... truth . This was clearly the case with the Pharisees , who were guilty of reviling our Lord . He told them this most plainly : " If I had not come and spoken unto them , they had not had sin : but now they have no cloke for their sin ...
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