The Freewill Baptist Quarterly, Volume 6Williams, Day & Company, 1858 |
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... mind was so much moved , and so were the whole crew . There seemed to be a more than ordinary solem . nity among us , as I preached to them on the necessity of faith in Christ , and the renewal of their hearts by the Holy Spirit before ...
... mind was so much moved , and so were the whole crew . There seemed to be a more than ordinary solem . nity among us , as I preached to them on the necessity of faith in Christ , and the renewal of their hearts by the Holy Spirit before ...
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... mind here , and may there . That consequent- ly there may be an increase of knowledge in the heavenly world , while being led more and more into the mysteries of redemp- tion , and the works of God as they may be unfolded to the mind ...
... mind here , and may there . That consequent- ly there may be an increase of knowledge in the heavenly world , while being led more and more into the mysteries of redemp- tion , and the works of God as they may be unfolded to the mind ...
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... mind and , probably , upon the minds of James . and John . Nor do we wonder at the confident tone of one who was present at that scene so easily detected in Peter's language when he alludes to it : " We have not followed cunning- ly ...
... mind and , probably , upon the minds of James . and John . Nor do we wonder at the confident tone of one who was present at that scene so easily detected in Peter's language when he alludes to it : " We have not followed cunning- ly ...
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... minds , when they spoke of those things , were distinct as when speaking of earthly things . So , too , when in their ... mind in obtaining clearer views and more distict conceptions concerning that world of realities , in which the ...
... minds , when they spoke of those things , were distinct as when speaking of earthly things . So , too , when in their ... mind in obtaining clearer views and more distict conceptions concerning that world of realities , in which the ...
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... mind as such , which is the denial of causality to the Divine mind . If volition is an act of will , what is more rational than to suppose that will produces its own acts ? How it does it cannot be explained , nor can the connection of ...
... mind as such , which is the denial of causality to the Divine mind . If volition is an act of will , what is more rational than to suppose that will produces its own acts ? How it does it cannot be explained , nor can the connection of ...
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