American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 158
... spirit of grace which God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- eration , both one spirit , only having divers manner of workings . . . . We receive the adoption of sons by our redemption ...
... spirit of grace which God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- eration , both one spirit , only having divers manner of workings . . . . We receive the adoption of sons by our redemption ...
Page 211
... Spirit , and at the same time express a disregard to the scripture , as that the Spirit is a great revealer of the things therein declared to us . . . . Get a true understanding of the proper work of the Spirit and don't place it in ...
... Spirit , and at the same time express a disregard to the scripture , as that the Spirit is a great revealer of the things therein declared to us . . . . Get a true understanding of the proper work of the Spirit and don't place it in ...
Page 708
... spirit creates ; that behind nature , throughout nature , spirit is present ; one and not compound it does not act upon us from without , that is , in space and time , but spiritually , or through ourselves : therefore , that spirit ...
... spirit creates ; that behind nature , throughout nature , spirit is present ; one and not compound it does not act upon us from without , that is , in space and time , but spiritually , or through ourselves : therefore , that spirit ...
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