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It is not a state of mind which can be called up for a particular exigency , and
continued only while that exigency lasts ; if it is not ihe habit of the mind it does
not exist at all . But are not the promises absolute to believing prayer ? And may
we ...
It is not a state of mind which can be called up for a particular exigency , and
continued only while that exigency lasts ; if it is not ihe habit of the mind it does
not exist at all . But are not the promises absolute to believing prayer ? And may
we ...
Page 18
God neither converts nor sanctifies us by the direct exertion of his physical
ornnipotence ; but by shedding abroad his love in our hearts , and as it were
magnetizing our souls with his own unspeakable affection . Moreover , the very
existence ...
God neither converts nor sanctifies us by the direct exertion of his physical
ornnipotence ; but by shedding abroad his love in our hearts , and as it were
magnetizing our souls with his own unspeakable affection . Moreover , the very
existence ...
Page 57
... to exist in the plan of salvation is that subsisting between the Father and the
Son - though even the existence of any such covenant is rather the result of pious
and learned imagining than of any distinct statement in the volume of revelation .
... to exist in the plan of salvation is that subsisting between the Father and the
Son - though even the existence of any such covenant is rather the result of pious
and learned imagining than of any distinct statement in the volume of revelation .
Page 69
What gave rise to the distinction , if it did exist among them ? On these points ,
Professor Stuart has given us no information , and it is not unfair , therefore , lo
enquire respectfully whether it is an undisputed and unequivocal matter of fact
that ...
What gave rise to the distinction , if it did exist among them ? On these points ,
Professor Stuart has given us no information , and it is not unfair , therefore , lo
enquire respectfully whether it is an undisputed and unequivocal matter of fact
that ...
Page 91
Her authority was rarely acknowledged in the domestic circle , and her political
existence was scarcely recognized . Previous to the introduction of Christianity ,
even by philosophers , woman was regarded rather as the servant of man , the ...
Her authority was rarely acknowledged in the domestic circle , and her political
existence was scarcely recognized . Previous to the introduction of Christianity ,
even by philosophers , woman was regarded rather as the servant of man , the ...
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