The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 271
... evidence , because an unfailing consequence , of our present reconciliation to God . - Is the peace , the hope , the joy , the con- solation of a sinner inseparably connected with the evidence of his inte- rest in Christ ? So long as ...
... evidence , because an unfailing consequence , of our present reconciliation to God . - Is the peace , the hope , the joy , the con- solation of a sinner inseparably connected with the evidence of his inte- rest in Christ ? So long as ...
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... evidence , and has left those who reject it still more inexcusable for their unbelief and hardness of heart . The author before us has selected , and well elucidated , an awful and singular event in Providence ; corroborative , in the ...
... evidence , and has left those who reject it still more inexcusable for their unbelief and hardness of heart . The author before us has selected , and well elucidated , an awful and singular event in Providence ; corroborative , in the ...
Page 633
... evidence that would be necessary for his conviction , and spares neither objections nor arguments against religion . The discussion is extended through forty letters , addressed to a young man who had participated in his errors and his ...
... evidence that would be necessary for his conviction , and spares neither objections nor arguments against religion . The discussion is extended through forty letters , addressed to a young man who had participated in his errors and his ...
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