The Great Change: A Treatise on ConversionAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1843 - 180 pages |
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... question are so simple and plain , that the hum- blest capacity may apprehend them : they are so plain , that even a child may understand them ; and it is quite certain that many children , and persons very inferior capacity , have ...
... question are so simple and plain , that the hum- blest capacity may apprehend them : they are so plain , that even a child may understand them ; and it is quite certain that many children , and persons very inferior capacity , have ...
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... question of his will . He would do much bet- ter by humbly acknowledging that all the guilt lies upon his own head ; and that , when he shall ap- pear in the judgment , he will undoubtedly be speechless before that righteous Judge , who ...
... question of his will . He would do much bet- ter by humbly acknowledging that all the guilt lies upon his own head ; and that , when he shall ap- pear in the judgment , he will undoubtedly be speechless before that righteous Judge , who ...
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... question of the evidences as the question of its nature ; they would soon perceive the weight of evidence , if they 124 PART II PARTICULAR CASES CONSIDERED OF THOSE THAT NEED CONVERSION The Unbeliever and Caviller.
... question of the evidences as the question of its nature ; they would soon perceive the weight of evidence , if they 124 PART II PARTICULAR CASES CONSIDERED OF THOSE THAT NEED CONVERSION The Unbeliever and Caviller.
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... question of evidence with the reason of the unbeliever . I rather wish to put i to each reader in that state , whether he is not con scious of an inward dislike to Christianity first of all ; and whether it is not that dislike which has ...
... question of evidence with the reason of the unbeliever . I rather wish to put i to each reader in that state , whether he is not con scious of an inward dislike to Christianity first of all ; and whether it is not that dislike which has ...
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... question : whether it is not the depravity of your heart which has made them agreeable to you , and their opinions welcome ? Surely you cannot deny , that it would be for the good of your soul to embrace the glorious prospects of ...
... question : whether it is not the depravity of your heart which has made them agreeable to you , and their opinions welcome ? Surely you cannot deny , that it would be for the good of your soul to embrace the glorious prospects of ...
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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