The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note |
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LETTER I. Come then - a still , small whisper in your ear , He has no hope who
never had a fear ; And he that never donbted of his state , He may perhaps -
perhaps he may — too late . - Cowper . ANXIETY like yours , Lavinia , interests all
the ...
LETTER I. Come then - a still , small whisper in your ear , He has no hope who
never had a fear ; And he that never donbted of his state , He may perhaps -
perhaps he may — too late . - Cowper . ANXIETY like yours , Lavinia , interests all
the ...
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He never imagined that he could be capable of perpetrating such outrageous
acts of barbarity . But the sequel demonstrates that the seeds of all these
atrocities were latent in his nature . The Almighty withdrew the restraints by which
his ...
He never imagined that he could be capable of perpetrating such outrageous
acts of barbarity . But the sequel demonstrates that the seeds of all these
atrocities were latent in his nature . The Almighty withdrew the restraints by which
his ...
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He never considers , that the imperfection of his duties renders eternal
blessedness in this way unattainable . But when the Spirit of God strips him of all
his imaginary excellence , and shews bim that the divine law is spiritual ; that it
requireth ...
He never considers , that the imperfection of his duties renders eternal
blessedness in this way unattainable . But when the Spirit of God strips him of all
his imaginary excellence , and shews bim that the divine law is spiritual ; that it
requireth ...
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... can never be viewed as enormities of such magnitude as to incur everlasting
displeasure . Were I to suppose that Theron might impose on your simplicity and
your candour by ' partial representations of consequences , intricate deductions
of ...
... can never be viewed as enormities of such magnitude as to incur everlasting
displeasure . Were I to suppose that Theron might impose on your simplicity and
your candour by ' partial representations of consequences , intricate deductions
of ...
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... that cometh to me shall never hunger ; and he that believeth on me shall never
thirstI am the resurrection , and the life ... though he were dead , yet shall he live :
and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die Unto me every knee ...
... that cometh to me shall never hunger ; and he that believeth on me shall never
thirstI am the resurrection , and the life ... though he were dead , yet shall he live :
and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die Unto me every knee ...
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