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The worship and ordinances, which are attended without any sensible effect,
leaving men still asleep in dangerous security, miss their design. But if they
awaken the conscience, render guilt more conspicuous, and sin more odious, if
they ...
The worship and ordinances, which are attended without any sensible effect,
leaving men still asleep in dangerous security, miss their design. But if they
awaken the conscience, render guilt more conspicuous, and sin more odious, if
they ...
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... that the knowledge of its contents is an attainment, if not wholly impracticable,
yet attended with almost insurmountable difficulties. In the belief of this notion
they are confirmed by a view of the Christian world. They see one church
opposing ...
... that the knowledge of its contents is an attainment, if not wholly impracticable,
yet attended with almost insurmountable difficulties. In the belief of this notion
they are confirmed by a view of the Christian world. They see one church
opposing ...
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... divine influence on the heart, from those excesses of passion, or
extravagances of conduct, which sometimes attend a real work of grace,. 1821.
On Revivals of Religion. 2 : ...
... divine influence on the heart, from those excesses of passion, or
extravagances of conduct, which sometimes attend a real work of grace,. 1821.
On Revivals of Religion. 2 : ...
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of conduct, which sometimes attend a real work of grace, and which ought to be
ascribed to the ignorance and depravity of the human heart. Every denomination
of Christians have a set of phrases, or forms of expression, against which other ...
of conduct, which sometimes attend a real work of grace, and which ought to be
ascribed to the ignorance and depravity of the human heart. Every denomination
of Christians have a set of phrases, or forms of expression, against which other ...
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... is attended with an awakening sense of sin, and with a change of temper and
conduct, which cannot be easily concealed : And where considerable numbers
become subjects of this change, at the same time, and in the same congregation,
...
... is attended with an awakening sense of sin, and with a change of temper and
conduct, which cannot be easily concealed : And where considerable numbers
become subjects of this change, at the same time, and in the same congregation,
...
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