Devotional Guides, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1837 |
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Page 13
... until their authority and spirituality are under- stood and felt , we do not understand the evil of sin , nor feel the power of it . Like Paul before his conversion , we VOL . I. - 2 are 66 alive , without the law : " not.
... until their authority and spirituality are under- stood and felt , we do not understand the evil of sin , nor feel the power of it . Like Paul before his conversion , we VOL . I. - 2 are 66 alive , without the law : " not.
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... felt as if there had been no law at all , or as if there had been no more law than we ourselves chose to admit . We obeyed no farther than suited our own inclin- ations , and no longer than suited our own convenience . And yet , awful ...
... felt as if there had been no law at all , or as if there had been no more law than we ourselves chose to admit . We obeyed no farther than suited our own inclin- ations , and no longer than suited our own convenience . And yet , awful ...
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... felt that we were unable to keep it perfectly ; and now we understood that , however well we might keep it in future , the obedience would not atone for our past sins . We know not what to do , or what to think , when these solemn facts ...
... felt that we were unable to keep it perfectly ; and now we understood that , however well we might keep it in future , the obedience would not atone for our past sins . We know not what to do , or what to think , when these solemn facts ...
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... a heartless piety ? We felt that our religion was all forced work , and likely to continue to be so ; and as our opinion of the work of Christ was , that he only helped out those who did their best : 2 * UPON THE CONSCIENCE . 17.
... a heartless piety ? We felt that our religion was all forced work , and likely to continue to be so ; and as our opinion of the work of Christ was , that he only helped out those who did their best : 2 * UPON THE CONSCIENCE . 17.
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... felt himself to be the " chief " of sinners , he did not hesitate to believe in Christ for his own salvation . He believed on Christ , that he might be justified by the faith of Christ : and being justified by faith , he had peace with ...
... felt himself to be the " chief " of sinners , he did not hesitate to believe in Christ for his own salvation . He believed on Christ , that he might be justified by the faith of Christ : and being justified by faith , he had peace with ...
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