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I experienced I know not what kind of delight in religion . My mind was much engaged in it , and had much self - righteous pleasure ; and it was my de- light to abound in religious duties . I with some of my school - mates joined ...
I experienced I know not what kind of delight in religion . My mind was much engaged in it , and had much self - righteous pleasure ; and it was my de- light to abound in religious duties . I with some of my school - mates joined ...
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But I have often , since that first conviction , had quite another kind of sense of God's sovereignty than I had then . I have often since had not only a conviction , but a delightful conviction . The doctrine has very often appeared ...
But I have often , since that first conviction , had quite another kind of sense of God's sovereignty than I had then . I have often since had not only a conviction , but a delightful conviction . The doctrine has very often appeared ...
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TWO KINDS OF LIBERTY [ 1790 ( written 1645 ) ] THERE is a twofold liberty , natural ( I mean as our nature is now ... The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal , it may also be termed moral , in reference to the covenant be- ...
TWO KINDS OF LIBERTY [ 1790 ( written 1645 ) ] THERE is a twofold liberty , natural ( I mean as our nature is now ... The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal , it may also be termed moral , in reference to the covenant be- ...
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