The Works of President Edwards, Volumen3Leavitt & Allen, 1856 |
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... appear . True virtue never appears so lovely , as when it is most oppressed ; and the divine excellency of real Christianity , is never exhibited with such advantage , as when under the greatest trials : then it is that true faith appears ...
... appear . True virtue never appears so lovely , as when it is most oppressed ; and the divine excellency of real Christianity , is never exhibited with such advantage , as when under the greatest trials : then it is that true faith appears ...
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... appears to him to be at a vast distance from this , it naturally appears despicable in his eyes , and not worthy to be mentioned as any beauty or amiableness in him . For the like reason as a hungry man naturally accounts that which is ...
... appears to him to be at a vast distance from this , it naturally appears despicable in his eyes , and not worthy to be mentioned as any beauty or amiableness in him . For the like reason as a hungry man naturally accounts that which is ...
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... appears the other way . When he is brought lowest of all , it does not appear to him , that he is brought below his proper station , but that he is not come to it ; he appears to himself yet vastly above it , he longs to get lower ...
... appears the other way . When he is brought lowest of all , it does not appear to him , that he is brought below his proper station , but that he is not come to it ; he appears to himself yet vastly above it , he longs to get lower ...
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Concerning the nature of the Affections and their importance in | 1 |
Showing what are no certain Signs that Religious Affections are truly | 22 |
Showing what are distinguishing Signs of truly gracious and holy | 63 |
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