A Treatise Concerning Religious AffectionsApplewood Books, 2009 - 504 páginas With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us. |
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Página 34
... understanding, this, will, these affections that are in me ; neither have I any right to this body, or any of its members : No right to this tongue, these hands, nor feet ; no right to these senses, these eyes, these ears, this smell or ...
... understanding, this, will, these affections that are in me ; neither have I any right to this body, or any of its members : No right to this tongue, these hands, nor feet ; no right to these senses, these eyes, these ears, this smell or ...
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... understanding and knowlege, as for silver, and digged for it, as for hid treasures. Every thought on any subject, which appeared to him worth p#- suing and preserving, he pursued, as far as he then could, with his pen- in his hand. Thus ...
... understanding and knowlege, as for silver, and digged for it, as for hid treasures. Every thought on any subject, which appeared to him worth p#- suing and preserving, he pursued, as far as he then could, with his pen- in his hand. Thus ...
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... understanding of the doctrine? therein taught, by asking them questions on each answer, and explaining it to them. His usual time to attend this was on the evening before the sabbath. And as he believed that the Sabbath or holy time ...
... understanding of the doctrine? therein taught, by asking them questions on each answer, and explaining it to them. His usual time to attend this was on the evening before the sabbath. And as he believed that the Sabbath or holy time ...
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... understanding : and he performed this part of duty much. to the acceptance and edification of those who joined with him. He was not wont, in ordinary cafes to be long in his prayers : an error which he observed was often hurtful to ...
... understanding : and he performed this part of duty much. to the acceptance and edification of those who joined with him. He was not wont, in ordinary cafes to be long in his prayers : an error which he observed was often hurtful to ...
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... understanding the matter in dispute, and persisted in a refusal to attend to what Mr. Edwards Jiad to fay in defence of his principles. And from beginning to end opposed the measures which had the best tendency to compromise and heal ...
... understanding the matter in dispute, and persisted in a refusal to attend to what Mr. Edwards Jiad to fay in defence of his principles. And from beginning to end opposed the measures which had the best tendency to compromise and heal ...
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A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections: In Three Parts (Classic Reprint) Jonathan Edwards Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections: In Three Parts (Classic Reprint) Jonathan Edwards Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
affections apostle appear arid arise attended beauty believe body bring brought called cause Chap Christ Christian church comfort commandments concerning confident consists conversion conviction desire distinguishing divine duty Edwards evidence evil excellency exercises experience express external eyes faints faith false fame fear fense follow foul fruit give given glory God's gospel grace gracious greatly hand hath heart heaven hence holy hope ideas imagination immediate influence Jesus John judge judgment kind knowlege light live look Lord manifest manner means mind moral nature never object observed particular perfect persons practice principle profession promises proper reason received religion religious respect revealed saints scripture seems sense shew soul speaks Spirit spoken suppose sweet thee things thou thought tion trial true truly truth understanding unto whole