Letters, Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - Christian life |
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... divine assistance - Proper use to be made of all the events of life - Salutary ten dency of innocent enjoyments - Resignation to the divine will - Benevolence - Essential dis- tinction ... divine grace , in the sensible influ- ence [ xi ]
... divine assistance - Proper use to be made of all the events of life - Salutary ten dency of innocent enjoyments - Resignation to the divine will - Benevolence - Essential dis- tinction ... divine grace , in the sensible influ- ence [ xi ]
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Elizabeth Hamilton. displays of divine grace , in the sensible influ- ence of the Holy Spirit - This shewn to be exactly conformable to the former evidences given to the prophets of the truth of the pro- mises - Moral effects of baptism ...
Elizabeth Hamilton. displays of divine grace , in the sensible influ- ence of the Holy Spirit - This shewn to be exactly conformable to the former evidences given to the prophets of the truth of the pro- mises - Moral effects of baptism ...
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... divine attributes , which are peculiar to holy writ . We there behold the Almighty revealing him- self to Noah as the avenger of sin , the abhorrer of iniquity . We see him holding forth promises of grace to < to the penitent , and ...
... divine attributes , which are peculiar to holy writ . We there behold the Almighty revealing him- self to Noah as the avenger of sin , the abhorrer of iniquity . We see him holding forth promises of grace to < to the penitent , and ...
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... divine origin as were evident to the senses ; but in ushering in the law of grace , the appeal was no longer to be made to the senses , but to the under- standing and the heart . Every cir- cumstance was declarative of the difference of ...
... divine origin as were evident to the senses ; but in ushering in the law of grace , the appeal was no longer to be made to the senses , but to the under- standing and the heart . Every cir- cumstance was declarative of the difference of ...
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... grace ; the additional knowledge afforded being of such a nature as could never without divine revelation have been obtained , and such as had , in every instance , a tendency to increase and strengthen the principles of moral virtue ...
... grace ; the additional knowledge afforded being of such a nature as could never without divine revelation have been obtained , and such as had , in every instance , a tendency to increase and strengthen the principles of moral virtue ...
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Abraham accomplished affections afforded Almighty assistance assurance believe benevolence blessing ceremonies cerning children of Israel Christian circumstances commandments concerning consequence corrupted dearest Lady Elizabeth death declared desire display divine grace divine power doubt duties earth endeavours essen eternal faith Father favour foretold forgive fulfilled give given glory Gospel happiness heart heaven Holy hope human importance instituted instructed Israelites Jesus Christ Jews knowledge LETTER light Lord Lord's supper means of grace ment mercy Messiah mind mises moral Moses nations nature neral ness never obedience object observe Old Bailey Old Testament ourselves passions perceive perfect prayer precepts pretty horse principle proof prophets punishments reason religion religious render revelation reward sacrament salvation Saviour Scripture sense shalt shew shewn sincerity sion situation society soul spirit superior taught temporal temptation ten commandments tends thee things thou tion tism tivation truth ture unto virtue wisdom worship