The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... human heart , are considerations that sel- dom obstruct their pursuits or interrupt their quiet . I ask , and appeal to the experience and the consciences of those whom Providence has elevated to opulence and splendour , whether , from ...
... human heart , are considerations that sel- dom obstruct their pursuits or interrupt their quiet . I ask , and appeal to the experience and the consciences of those whom Providence has elevated to opulence and splendour , whether , from ...
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... disen- gage him from human affairs , and open his prospects into futurity . ' It is now past : we have closed his eyes , and heard him breathe the groan of expiration . At the sight of this last conflict , I felt a 22 INTRODUCTION .
... disen- gage him from human affairs , and open his prospects into futurity . ' It is now past : we have closed his eyes , and heard him breathe the groan of expiration . At the sight of this last conflict , I felt a 22 INTRODUCTION .
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... human nature be so degenerate and so impotent , who then can be saved ? To answer this infinitely momentous question , divine revelation became absolutely necessary : for had all the sons of Adam been left to perish , as were the angels ...
... human nature be so degenerate and so impotent , who then can be saved ? To answer this infinitely momentous question , divine revelation became absolutely necessary : for had all the sons of Adam been left to perish , as were the angels ...
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... Human nature is the same in both , and so totally depraved , that , without foreign aid , it has neither power nor inclination to counteract the pernicious influence of this dia- bolical principle . It is not , therefore , the mere ...
... Human nature is the same in both , and so totally depraved , that , without foreign aid , it has neither power nor inclination to counteract the pernicious influence of this dia- bolical principle . It is not , therefore , the mere ...
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... humanity , and imperceptibly raises the soft emotions of compassion . The severity of your trial strikes me with peculiar force it resembles , in many respects , what I have formerly experienced ; and if the recital of similar distress ...
... humanity , and imperceptibly raises the soft emotions of compassion . The severity of your trial strikes me with peculiar force it resembles , in many respects , what I have formerly experienced ; and if the recital of similar distress ...
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