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RECEIVING GRACE [ 1641 ] NOW the spirit of grace which God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- eration , both one spirit , only having divers manner of workings .
RECEIVING GRACE [ 1641 ] NOW the spirit of grace which God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- eration , both one spirit , only having divers manner of workings .
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be to set the Spirit of Truth at variance with himself , than which a greater reproach can't be cast upon him . ' Tis therefore as true that those are Enthusiastical who pre- tend to the Spirit , and at the same time ex- press a ...
be to set the Spirit of Truth at variance with himself , than which a greater reproach can't be cast upon him . ' Tis therefore as true that those are Enthusiastical who pre- tend to the Spirit , and at the same time ex- press a ...
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selves are symbols of spirit . Thus the use of metaphor , accompaniment of deep feeling , indicates man's instinctive idealism . In the final chapters on " Idealism , " " Spirit , " and " Prospects , " the author becomes more abstract .
selves are symbols of spirit . Thus the use of metaphor , accompaniment of deep feeling , indicates man's instinctive idealism . In the final chapters on " Idealism , " " Spirit , " and " Prospects , " the author becomes more abstract .
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