Memoirs of the Rev. John Newton ...: With Selections from His CorrespondenceSeeley and Burnside, 1835 - 323 páginas |
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... Lord's hour of grace was not yet come , and I was to have still deeper experience of the dreadful state of the heart of man , when left to itself . I have seen frequent cause since , to admire the mercy of the Lord in banishing me to ...
... Lord's hour of grace was not yet come , and I was to have still deeper experience of the dreadful state of the heart of man , when left to itself . I have seen frequent cause since , to admire the mercy of the Lord in banishing me to ...
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... Lord's goodness to returning sinners - this gained upon me . I continued much in prayer : : I saw that the Lord had interposed so far to save me , and I hoped he would do more . outward circumstances helped in this place to make me ...
... Lord's goodness to returning sinners - this gained upon me . I continued much in prayer : : I saw that the Lord had interposed so far to save me , and I hoped he would do more . outward circumstances helped in this place to make me ...
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... Lord's good- ness to me might be observed by others , for their encouragement , made me indifferent to some laws of established custom ; the breach of which is often more noticed , than the vio- lation of God's commands . I was afraid ...
... Lord's good- ness to me might be observed by others , for their encouragement , made me indifferent to some laws of established custom ; the breach of which is often more noticed , than the vio- lation of God's commands . I was afraid ...
Términos y frases comunes
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