The Works of President Edwards, Volume 3Leavitt & Allen, 1856 - Congregational churches |
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... exercise in them : these are the exercises of religion he takes notice of , wherein their religion did thus appear true and pure , and in its proper glory . Here I would , 1. Show what is intended by the affections . 2. Observe some ...
... exercise in them : these are the exercises of religion he takes notice of , wherein their religion did thus appear true and pure , and in its proper glory . Here I would , 1. Show what is intended by the affections . 2. Observe some ...
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... exercises of grace , which the saints often have in contemplation ; when the exercise that is in the heart , does not directly proceed to , or terminate in any thing beyond the thoughts of the mind ; however they may tend to practice ...
... exercises of grace , which the saints often have in contemplation ; when the exercise that is in the heart , does not directly proceed to , or terminate in any thing beyond the thoughts of the mind ; however they may tend to practice ...
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... exercises . Friendship between earthly friends consists much in affec- tion ; but yet , those strong exercises of affection , that actually carry them through fire and water for each other , are the highest evidences of true friend ...
... exercises . Friendship between earthly friends consists much in affec- tion ; but yet , those strong exercises of affection , that actually carry them through fire and water for each other , are the highest evidences of true friend ...
Contents
Concerning the nature of the Affections and their importance in | 1 |
Showing what are no certain Signs that Religious Affections are truly | 22 |
Showing what are distinguishing Signs of truly gracious and holy | 63 |
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