A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas ChalmersConstable, 1853 - 538 pages |
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... to fulfill them ; and you are ex- periencing your own incompetency to the task ; and God is humbling you into a closer dependence on the aids of His grace , and on the promises and provisions of His MR . THOMAS SMITH . 23.
... to fulfill them ; and you are ex- periencing your own incompetency to the task ; and God is humbling you into a closer dependence on the aids of His grace , and on the promises and provisions of His MR . THOMAS SMITH . 23.
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Thomas Chalmers William Hanna. grace , and on the promises and provisions of His Gospel . Never let go your aspirings , but know that you must be shut up unto Christ , as all your sanctification and strength , ere you shall ever succeed ...
Thomas Chalmers William Hanna. grace , and on the promises and provisions of His Gospel . Never let go your aspirings , but know that you must be shut up unto Christ , as all your sanctification and strength , ere you shall ever succeed ...
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... promise of all that peace , and all that pleasantness , and all that respect and acknowl- edgment even from those who at first were gainsayers , which are generally found to succeed the first victories of the aspir- ing Christian over ...
... promise of all that peace , and all that pleasantness , and all that respect and acknowl- edgment even from those who at first were gainsayers , which are generally found to succeed the first victories of the aspir- ing Christian over ...
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... promises you both made me that you would keep yourselves free of all vicious and improper acquaintances . I beg you would both serious- ly reflect on the awful effects of being led astray by wicked example . What an affliction it would ...
... promises you both made me that you would keep yourselves free of all vicious and improper acquaintances . I beg you would both serious- ly reflect on the awful effects of being led astray by wicked example . What an affliction it would ...
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... you a visit , from which she prom- ised herself much enjoyment . I follow her about the middle of next month , and , though I will not promise , I have the firm purpose of seeing Dr. M'Culloch at Dairsie before taking my MRS . COUTTS . 61.
... you a visit , from which she prom- ised herself much enjoyment . I follow her about the middle of next month , and , though I will not promise , I have the firm purpose of seeing Dr. M'Culloch at Dairsie before taking my MRS . COUTTS . 61.
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