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... seemed gradually and visi- bly to disappear , and hope , in smiles , brightened into joy . They would rise , shouting deliverance , and then would address the surrounding multitude in language truly elo- quent and impressive . With ...
... seemed gradually and visi- bly to disappear , and hope , in smiles , brightened into joy . They would rise , shouting deliverance , and then would address the surrounding multitude in language truly elo- quent and impressive . With ...
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... seemed to per- vade the country . Upon the whole , I think the revival in Kentucky the most extraordinary that has ever visited the Church of Christ , and , all things considered , it was pecul- iarly adapted to the circumstances of the ...
... seemed to per- vade the country . Upon the whole , I think the revival in Kentucky the most extraordinary that has ever visited the Church of Christ , and , all things considered , it was pecul- iarly adapted to the circumstances of the ...
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... seemed to see for the first time that they were responsible beings , and that a refusal to use the means appointed was a damning sin . ” Such preaching at the present time would not excite opposition in any evangelical church . Good men ...
... seemed to see for the first time that they were responsible beings , and that a refusal to use the means appointed was a damning sin . ” Such preaching at the present time would not excite opposition in any evangelical church . Good men ...
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... seemed to continually increase . By ear- nest and diligent prayer , and the constant use of all the means prescribed by sympathizing and pious friends , he sought , apparently in vain , for those assurances of accept- ance and those ...
... seemed to continually increase . By ear- nest and diligent prayer , and the constant use of all the means prescribed by sympathizing and pious friends , he sought , apparently in vain , for those assurances of accept- ance and those ...
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... seemed at first to involve an entire failure of the well - matured plans of the Campbell family . But this apparent misfortune became , under God , an important means of still further preparing Alexander for the work before him . The ...
... seemed at first to involve an entire failure of the well - matured plans of the Campbell family . But this apparent misfortune became , under God , an important means of still further preparing Alexander for the work before him . The ...
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