The Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge, Volume 2E. Baines, 1803 - Theology |
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... dangerous artillery against it§ . But you will say , " With all these advantageous circum- stances we cannot infuse grace into the hearts of our children and after all our precautions , corrupt nature will prevent us , Quo semel est ...
... dangerous artillery against it§ . But you will say , " With all these advantageous circum- stances we cannot infuse grace into the hearts of our children and after all our precautions , corrupt nature will prevent us , Quo semel est ...
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... danger of fainting ; and do you for the very reason chuse to contend with the horsemen * ? You can- not sure , in the face of so much reason and scripture , urge this as an excuse against making any attempts at all of this kind ; and ...
... danger of fainting ; and do you for the very reason chuse to contend with the horsemen * ? You can- not sure , in the face of so much reason and scripture , urge this as an excuse against making any attempts at all of this kind ; and ...
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... danger of being destroyed , if not immediately plucked out . Hasten to do it with an earnestness answerable to the ex- tremity of the case , and so much the rather , as the danger is in part owing to you . I will not now say , how far ...
... danger of being destroyed , if not immediately plucked out . Hasten to do it with an earnestness answerable to the ex- tremity of the case , and so much the rather , as the danger is in part owing to you . I will not now say , how far ...
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... danger , that if not snatched as brands out of the burning , they must perish for ever . And that your hearts may be further mollified , and you may be formed to the most gentle and moving manner of address , let me intreat you to study ...
... danger , that if not snatched as brands out of the burning , they must perish for ever . And that your hearts may be further mollified , and you may be formed to the most gentle and moving manner of address , let me intreat you to study ...
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Philip Doddridge. to adjust the poise of their bodies , may walk without extreme danger . More hazardous might it be ... dangerous friendships ; and where you discover any thing of that kind , should endeavour , by all gentle and ...
Philip Doddridge. to adjust the poise of their bodies , may walk without extreme danger . More hazardous might it be ... dangerous friendships ; and where you discover any thing of that kind , should endeavour , by all gentle and ...
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