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... considered as a Christian , his diligence in filling up the duties of his vocation , Iris patience in times of trial , his courage in the midst of dangers , his perseverance in well doing , his faith , his humility , his charity , all ...
... considered as a Christian , his diligence in filling up the duties of his vocation , Iris patience in times of trial , his courage in the midst of dangers , his perseverance in well doing , his faith , his humility , his charity , all ...
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... considered affliction not only as the crucible in which God is frequently pleased tu purify the just , but as the last remedy to be employed for the restojation of obstinate sinners . Behold the reason why the charity of the primitive ...
... considered affliction not only as the crucible in which God is frequently pleased tu purify the just , but as the last remedy to be employed for the restojation of obstinate sinners . Behold the reason why the charity of the primitive ...
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... considered the influence they naturally have upon the con . duct of true believers . This confession of faith has three parts . The first contains the prin . cipal doctrines of Deism , or natural religion , setting forth the relation in ...
... considered the influence they naturally have upon the con . duct of true believers . This confession of faith has three parts . The first contains the prin . cipal doctrines of Deism , or natural religion , setting forth the relation in ...
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The Portrait of St. Paul - Or, the True Model for Christians and Pastors. John Fletcher Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2011 |
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