Analogies in the Progress of Nature and Grace: Four Sermons Preached Before the University of Cambridge (being the Hulsean Lectures for 1867), to which are Added Two Sermons Preached Before the British Association in 1866 and 1867 |
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... heart , the witness of the Divine Spirit testifying to their spirits that they were the sons of God : it was impossible to doubt that He who had said to them , " I will come to you again , " was a faithful Saviour , and they could ...
... heart , the witness of the Divine Spirit testifying to their spirits that they were the sons of God : it was impossible to doubt that He who had said to them , " I will come to you again , " was a faithful Saviour , and they could ...
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... heart to under- stand or to supply . It is true that no one can fully appreciate its force who has not found , or has not desired to find , ' the secret of the Lord , ' be he the learned , or be he the unlettered man . That reply was ...
... heart to under- stand or to supply . It is true that no one can fully appreciate its force who has not found , or has not desired to find , ' the secret of the Lord , ' be he the learned , or be he the unlettered man . That reply was ...
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... hearts and minds of God's redeemed , if a revelation told you , as it assuredly does tell you , that the religion of Christ is the only means of perfecting their moral nature in the sight of a Holy Creator ? Or , putting this argument ...
... hearts and minds of God's redeemed , if a revelation told you , as it assuredly does tell you , that the religion of Christ is the only means of perfecting their moral nature in the sight of a Holy Creator ? Or , putting this argument ...
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... heart prepared and at- tuned by the Spirit of God must be , that even in the midst of the noise and tumult and hurry of the comings and goings in the world , that heart will once more hear the voice of Christ the Saviour , " Come ye ...
... heart prepared and at- tuned by the Spirit of God must be , that even in the midst of the noise and tumult and hurry of the comings and goings in the world , that heart will once more hear the voice of Christ the Saviour , " Come ye ...
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... heart to Himself , and then ' the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea . ' While I have been speaking to you on these great topics , my brethren , it cannot but be that the thoughts of many hearts ...
... heart to Himself , and then ' the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea . ' While I have been speaking to you on these great topics , my brethren , it cannot but be that the thoughts of many hearts ...
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