Letters to a friend, intended to relieve the difficulties of an anxious inquirer ... on the subjects of conversion and salvationHoldsworth and Ball, 1829 |
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... fancy . The value of an immortal soul is not too small to deserve this interest . Nor is this all . There are two other consi- derations which attach importance to this state of mind , beyond that of any former period of life . The ...
... fancy . The value of an immortal soul is not too small to deserve this interest . Nor is this all . There are two other consi- derations which attach importance to this state of mind , beyond that of any former period of life . The ...
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... fancy had formed , and the prospects it had pre- sented , like all other imaginary things , pass away : and he petulantly asks , " Is this the fruit of my labour ? I have done all that God has directed LETTER III . 47.
... fancy had formed , and the prospects it had pre- sented , like all other imaginary things , pass away : and he petulantly asks , " Is this the fruit of my labour ? I have done all that God has directed LETTER III . 47.
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... fancy ; whose happiness is found in aƫrial matters and things ; and who have always a resort from pain to pleasure in their musings . In such a case as this , the evil which I am now condemning is to be very seriously deprecated , as a ...
... fancy ; whose happiness is found in aƫrial matters and things ; and who have always a resort from pain to pleasure in their musings . In such a case as this , the evil which I am now condemning is to be very seriously deprecated , as a ...
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... Fancy can create no re- semblance to the fact as it is . The scriptures leave us entirely in the dark as to the mode and manner of divine operations . They negative all our preconceived views , while we are watching to ascertain the ...
... Fancy can create no re- semblance to the fact as it is . The scriptures leave us entirely in the dark as to the mode and manner of divine operations . They negative all our preconceived views , while we are watching to ascertain the ...
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... fancy is always apt to extend anti- cipation to other things . In the prospective career every thing is scrutinized . Future schemes and plans are formed ; their influence and bear- ing examined ; future habits , and the alterations ...
... fancy is always apt to extend anti- cipation to other things . In the prospective career every thing is scrutinized . Future schemes and plans are formed ; their influence and bear- ing examined ; future habits , and the alterations ...
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