The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 |
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Page 56
... truths , and experimental re- ligion . This gave him a great insight into human nature : He knew much what was in man , both the saint and the sin- ner . This helped him to be skillful , to lay truth before the mind so as not only to ...
... truths , and experimental re- ligion . This gave him a great insight into human nature : He knew much what was in man , both the saint and the sin- ner . This helped him to be skillful , to lay truth before the mind so as not only to ...
Page 61
... truth , that they might con- form it more to the taste of those who are most disposed to object against it , were really betraying the cause they pretend- ed to espouse ; and were paying the way not only to Armin- ianism , but to Deism ...
... truth , that they might con- form it more to the taste of those who are most disposed to object against it , were really betraying the cause they pretend- ed to espouse ; and were paying the way not only to Armin- ianism , but to Deism ...
Page 65
... truth . And as the ordinance of the Lord's supper was instituted for none but visible professing Christians , none but those who are real Christians have a right in the sight of God to come to that ordinance : And consequently that none ...
... truth . And as the ordinance of the Lord's supper was instituted for none but visible professing Christians , none but those who are real Christians have a right in the sight of God to come to that ordinance : And consequently that none ...
Page 72
... truth and duty ap- peared to lead him , unmoved at the threatening dangers on every side . However , God did not forsake him . As he gave him those inward supports by which he was able in patience to possess his soul , and courageously ...
... truth and duty ap- peared to lead him , unmoved at the threatening dangers on every side . However , God did not forsake him . As he gave him those inward supports by which he was able in patience to possess his soul , and courageously ...
Page 75
... truth ; and had made known his sentiments with great moderation , and upon great deliberation , against all worldly motives , from mere fidelity to his great Master , and a tender regard to the souls of his flock , as we had the highest ...
... truth ; and had made known his sentiments with great moderation , and upon great deliberation , against all worldly motives , from mere fidelity to his great Master , and a tender regard to the souls of his flock , as we had the highest ...
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