The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 - Christian life |
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... divine grace , nor that it is in our own power to make ourselves perfect . It only sup- poses 21.
... divine grace , nor that it is in our own power to make ourselves perfect . It only sup- poses 21.
Page 77
... divine grace ; it is to dry up the springs of our passions , which war against the soul , to cool the flame of our blood , and render the mind more capable of divine meditations ; so that although these ab- G 3 . stinences give some ...
... divine grace ; it is to dry up the springs of our passions , which war against the soul , to cool the flame of our blood , and render the mind more capable of divine meditations ; so that although these ab- G 3 . stinences give some ...
Page 114
... divine temper , which so changes and exalts our nature into a union with him ? How should we rejoice in the exercise ... grace to all 114.
... divine temper , which so changes and exalts our nature into a union with him ? How should we rejoice in the exercise ... grace to all 114.
Page 172
... divine bles- sings , graces , and favours , which you have re- ceived ; the good motions of grace , which you have resisted ; the resolutions of amendment , which you have often broken ; and the checks of conscience , which you have ...
... divine bles- sings , graces , and favours , which you have re- ceived ; the good motions of grace , which you have resisted ; the resolutions of amendment , which you have often broken ; and the checks of conscience , which you have ...
Page 173
... divine grace as you have , or that in all your circumstances , he would not have been much truer to his duty P3 173.
... divine grace as you have , or that in all your circumstances , he would not have been much truer to his duty P3 173.
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