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... heart of the individual - so as to arouse him to a real personal effort . It was an intellectual qualification . Just at this time however , Metho- dism appeared , representing an Arminianism that made a direct , forceful , emotional ...
... heart of the individual - so as to arouse him to a real personal effort . It was an intellectual qualification . Just at this time however , Metho- dism appeared , representing an Arminianism that made a direct , forceful , emotional ...
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... hearts as the contemplation of what they considered already learned . And so we have most excellent John Robinson assuring his hearers that he was perfectly certain that God had more light to break forth upon them from out His holy word ...
... hearts as the contemplation of what they considered already learned . And so we have most excellent John Robinson assuring his hearers that he was perfectly certain that God had more light to break forth upon them from out His holy word ...
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... hearts and with the deep conviction that we are dealing with God's nature of things and not with the arbitrary will of a Heavenly Sovereign . In human nature the sense of moral responsibil- ity to God is fundamental . The sense of sin ...
... hearts and with the deep conviction that we are dealing with God's nature of things and not with the arbitrary will of a Heavenly Sovereign . In human nature the sense of moral responsibil- ity to God is fundamental . The sense of sin ...
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... heart have gathered about the Christian doctrine of the atonement ; but they testify to the lovingness and lovableness of the human spirit , and not to the truth of the doctrine . A Unitarian practises considerable restraint when he ...
... heart have gathered about the Christian doctrine of the atonement ; but they testify to the lovingness and lovableness of the human spirit , and not to the truth of the doctrine . A Unitarian practises considerable restraint when he ...
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... heart and body , I wish he could realize as clearly that he must not do it , because he cannot rub it out . Our sins at first are small , but they may grow . They may not come to light , but the law is at work . Outwardly a man may be ...
... heart and body , I wish he could realize as clearly that he must not do it , because he cannot rub it out . Our sins at first are small , but they may grow . They may not come to light , but the law is at work . Outwardly a man may be ...
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