The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen5S. Converse, 1829 |
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... persons did but appear to be indeed very much moved and raised , so as to be full of religious talk , and express themselves with great warmth and earnestness , and to be filled , or to be very full , as the phrases were ; it was too ...
... persons did but appear to be indeed very much moved and raised , so as to be full of religious talk , and express themselves with great warmth and earnestness , and to be filled , or to be very full , as the phrases were ; it was too ...
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... persons greatly to offend God , in entertaining mean and low thoughts of the extraordinary work he has lately wrought in this land . For persons to despise and cry down all religious affections , is the way to shut all religion out of ...
... persons greatly to offend God , in entertaining mean and low thoughts of the extraordinary work he has lately wrought in this land . For persons to despise and cry down all religious affections , is the way to shut all religion out of ...
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... persons often run , through their trusting their own wisdom , and making their own notions their rule , instead of the holy scripture . Though the scripture be full of rules , both how we should judge of our own state , and also how we ...
... persons often run , through their trusting their own wisdom , and making their own notions their rule , instead of the holy scripture . Though the scripture be full of rules , both how we should judge of our own state , and also how we ...
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... persons tell of effects that seem to them not to be from the natural power or operation of their minds , but from the supernatural power of some other agent , should it at at once be looked upon as a sure evidence of their being under a ...
... persons tell of effects that seem to them not to be from the natural power or operation of their minds , but from the supernatural power of some other agent , should it at at once be looked upon as a sure evidence of their being under a ...
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... persons re- corded in the history of the New Testament : they were not af- fected in that silent , secret , gradual , and insensible manner , which is now insisted on ; but with those manifest evidences of a super- natural power ...
... persons re- corded in the history of the New Testament : they were not af- fected in that silent , secret , gradual , and insensible manner , which is now insisted on ; but with those manifest evidences of a super- natural power ...
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