The Redeemer's Tears Wept Over Lost Souls: Union Among Protestants: Carnality of Religious Contention: Man's Enmity to God; and Reconciliation Between God and Man |
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... Spirit of God . While " the potsherds of the earth " filled the country with their strivings , the King of Zion was raising up a host of " very able men " for his service , —men whose writings yet survive , and will while the world ...
... Spirit of God . While " the potsherds of the earth " filled the country with their strivings , the King of Zion was raising up a host of " very able men " for his service , —men whose writings yet survive , and will while the world ...
Page xiii
... spirit , desirous of the unity and peace of all the servants of Christ ; " and then suggests measures which he thought it desir- able his Highness should adopt towards establishing harmony among Christ's servants of different ...
... spirit , desirous of the unity and peace of all the servants of Christ ; " and then suggests measures which he thought it desir- able his Highness should adopt towards establishing harmony among Christ's servants of different ...
Page xvi
... my work little ; my success hitherto little ; my hopes , considering the temper of this place , very small ; especially coupling it with the temper of my spirit , which , did you know it , alone would , xvi LIFE OF JOHN HOWE , A.M..
... my work little ; my success hitherto little ; my hopes , considering the temper of this place , very small ; especially coupling it with the temper of my spirit , which , did you know it , alone would , xvi LIFE OF JOHN HOWE , A.M..
Page xix
... spirit . " And the good men believed him ! To what lengths will not human hypocrisy and credulity go , if not prevented from above . Howe , once more at Torrington , resumed his much - loved work among his much - loved people . His ...
... spirit . " And the good men believed him ! To what lengths will not human hypocrisy and credulity go , if not prevented from above . Howe , once more at Torrington , resumed his much - loved work among his much - loved people . His ...
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... spirits might gather much of God from them . O that mine were so ! How might I feel out heaven this way , as well as see it by believing ! Lord , help , and I shall do it . The everlasting arms of love and mercy keep you blameless , and ...
... spirits might gather much of God from them . O that mine were so ! How might I feel out heaven this way , as well as see it by believing ! Lord , help , and I shall do it . The everlasting arms of love and mercy keep you blameless , and ...
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