The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volume 2Converse, 1824 |
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Page v
... mind is attained in consequence of becoming more indifferent to religion in general , and to all the modes and ... minds being unoccupied or indifferent he that is not a friend to religion in any mode , is an enemy to it in all modes ...
... mind is attained in consequence of becoming more indifferent to religion in general , and to all the modes and ... minds being unoccupied or indifferent he that is not a friend to religion in any mode , is an enemy to it in all modes ...
Page ix
... mind was , his observing , that the principal writers in that scheme have frequently availed themselves of the above name , and appear to wish to have it thought , by their readers , that the point in dispute between them and the ...
... mind was , his observing , that the principal writers in that scheme have frequently availed themselves of the above name , and appear to wish to have it thought , by their readers , that the point in dispute between them and the ...
Page xii
... Mind , LETTER XIV . A Comparison of Motives exhibited , by the two Systems , to Gratitude , Obedience , and Heavenly - mindedness , LETTER XV . On the Resemblance between Socinianism and Infidelity , and the Ten- dency of the one to the ...
... Mind , LETTER XIV . A Comparison of Motives exhibited , by the two Systems , to Gratitude , Obedience , and Heavenly - mindedness , LETTER XV . On the Resemblance between Socinianism and Infidelity , and the Ten- dency of the one to the ...
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... mind ; and , by this means , the subject is likely to be considered in every view in which it is capable of being exhibited to advantage . The point of light in which the subject will be considered in these letters , namely , as ...
... mind ; and , by this means , the subject is likely to be considered in every view in which it is capable of being exhibited to advantage . The point of light in which the subject will be considered in these letters , namely , as ...
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... mind that we consider as void of reason . Predestination to death is on account of sin ; and as to predestina- tion to life , though it be not on account of any works of righteous- ness which we have done , yet it does not follow that ...
... mind that we consider as void of reason . Predestination to death is on account of sin ; and as to predestina- tion to life , though it be not on account of any works of righteous- ness which we have done , yet it does not follow that ...
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