A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas ChalmersConstable, 1853 - 538 pages |
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... tion . Send as much as possible to the London Society ; avail yourselves as little of your privilege as auxiliary societies as is absolutely necessary . Yours truly , THOMAS CHALMERS . No. II.-MR. JAMES ANderson to DR . CHALMERS ...
... tion . Send as much as possible to the London Society ; avail yourselves as little of your privilege as auxiliary societies as is absolutely necessary . Yours truly , THOMAS CHALMERS . No. II.-MR. JAMES ANderson to DR . CHALMERS ...
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... tion - a translation of the Scriptures into his own tongue , and a translation of their truths into his own heart and conduct . All we have to do is to ascertain the doctrines , and to believe them ; to ascertain the duties , and to ...
... tion - a translation of the Scriptures into his own tongue , and a translation of their truths into his own heart and conduct . All we have to do is to ascertain the doctrines , and to believe them ; to ascertain the duties , and to ...
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... tion of a text suggests no ideas of vitality . We revel in a kind of religious epicurism , and lose all taste for sober fare . These and similar considerations have made me resolve to study , in the mean time , only the New Testament ...
... tion of a text suggests no ideas of vitality . We revel in a kind of religious epicurism , and lose all taste for sober fare . These and similar considerations have made me resolve to study , in the mean time , only the New Testament ...
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... tion , gives an example of forgiveness which , I dare say , is to be found among no other people but themselves . And surely , when we read of an instance of forgiveness , so far above what we would count a prodigy of virtue , we need ...
... tion , gives an example of forgiveness which , I dare say , is to be found among no other people but themselves . And surely , when we read of an instance of forgiveness , so far above what we would count a prodigy of virtue , we need ...
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... tion of whole weeks . Your question is , " How comes it that a man predestined to salvation has it not in his power to fall away from it ? " I answer , that every man may , if he will , commit sin unto perdition ; but the man ...
... tion of whole weeks . Your question is , " How comes it that a man predestined to salvation has it not in his power to fall away from it ? " I answer , that every man may , if he will , commit sin unto perdition ; but the man ...
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affection affectionately Alexander Paterson ANDREWS Anster assured attention believe best regards Bible blessed BLOCHAIRN BURNTISLAND Catharine cents Christ Christian Church comfort compliments confidence cordial Dairsie dear Jane dear madam dear sir DEAR SIR-I dearest Jane death delight doctrine duty earnest prayer earthly EDINBURGH entreat esteem and regard eternity faith fear feel felt friends Glasgow Gospel grace Hawick heart heaven holiness hope impression interest JAMES ANDERSON JANE-I Jesus Kilmany Kilrenny kind kindest regards letter look Lord MADAM-I MANSE ment mind minister Miss moral MORNINGSIDE Muslin never object parish Parker peace perusal pleasure pray preaching precious present principle received recollection rejoice righteousness salvation Savior Scotland Scottish Bible Society Scripture sermon SMITH TO DR society soul Spirit sure thing THOMAS CHALMERS THOMAS SMITH tion truly trust truth unto vols week whole write
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