Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... feel , I would willingly seek a remedy for your distress , but not in the transitory things of time ; I would direct you whither your soul has often fled with christian fervor , to the cross of Jesus , but I 24 MEMOIRS OF.
... feel , I would willingly seek a remedy for your distress , but not in the transitory things of time ; I would direct you whither your soul has often fled with christian fervor , to the cross of Jesus , but I 24 MEMOIRS OF.
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... souls of men , were I to engage in the Episcopal course . Such a dilemma is indeed dread- ful , and I see no means of extricating myself from it , but by asking advice of those who feel an interest in my welfare . My letter has been ...
... souls of men , were I to engage in the Episcopal course . Such a dilemma is indeed dread- ful , and I see no means of extricating myself from it , but by asking advice of those who feel an interest in my welfare . My letter has been ...
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... soul . I wish it were in my power to give you all that advice you desire from your friends , and to direct your mind ... souls of men , I certainly think you ought to enter the min- istry . Your distrust of yourself is no ground for ...
... soul . I wish it were in my power to give you all that advice you desire from your friends , and to direct your mind ... souls of men , I certainly think you ought to enter the min- istry . Your distrust of yourself is no ground for ...
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... souls to Christ , than Presbyterian ministers ? Or do you think that , if you enter that church , you will exceed other ministers , in both churches , so far as to be peculiarly blessed ? Indeed , my friend , I would not damp your zeal ...
... souls to Christ , than Presbyterian ministers ? Or do you think that , if you enter that church , you will exceed other ministers , in both churches , so far as to be peculiarly blessed ? Indeed , my friend , I would not damp your zeal ...
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... soul is unregenerate . Nevertheless , neither our faith , nor our good works , constitute , or make a part of , the ground or meritorious cause of our ac- ceptance with God . It is certain that we cannot be saved without faith , for the ...
... soul is unregenerate . Nevertheless , neither our faith , nor our good works , constitute , or make a part of , the ground or meritorious cause of our ac- ceptance with God . It is certain that we cannot be saved without faith , for the ...
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