The Doctrine of Divine Influence on the Human Mind: Considered, in a Sermon, Published at the Request of Many Persons who Have Occasionally Heard itR. Cruttwell, and sold by J. Johnson, London, 1779 - 33 sidor |
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... kind of divine agency , fince they acknowledge that the affections and refolutions dictated by it are not to be diftinguished from the natural operations of the mind . But is not this flying from one unfupported hypothefis to another ...
... kind of divine agency , fince they acknowledge that the affections and refolutions dictated by it are not to be diftinguished from the natural operations of the mind . But is not this flying from one unfupported hypothefis to another ...
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... kinds , de- pend upon the difpofition of mind with which they are received ; fo that , though the doctrines of the gospel be the fame things in themselves , the consequence of the general promulgation of them will be very various . Our ...
... kinds , de- pend upon the difpofition of mind with which they are received ; fo that , though the doctrines of the gospel be the fame things in themselves , the consequence of the general promulgation of them will be very various . Our ...
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... kinds , and a jufter sense of men's natural rights and privileges . These causes have been operating fome centuries , and will , no doubt , at length accomplish the great ends for which they were provided , But But these means of ...
... kinds , and a jufter sense of men's natural rights and privileges . These causes have been operating fome centuries , and will , no doubt , at length accomplish the great ends for which they were provided , But But these means of ...
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... kinds , viz . spiritual and temporal , in the fame manner . It is always through the channel of some natural means , and never , at leaft , in this age of the world , by miracle . Let us , therefore , look up to God for every thing ...
... kinds , viz . spiritual and temporal , in the fame manner . It is always through the channel of some natural means , and never , at leaft , in this age of the world , by miracle . Let us , therefore , look up to God for every thing ...
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... kinds ; but when once it is form- ed , it is with great difficulty indeed that it receives any material and lafting change . Minifters therefore should beftow their la- bour chiefly on the young , inftructing them in the principles of ...
... kinds ; but when once it is form- ed , it is with great difficulty indeed that it receives any material and lafting change . Minifters therefore should beftow their la- bour chiefly on the young , inftructing them in the principles of ...
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Sida 1 - Behold, these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and find none : cut it down ; why cumbereth it the ground? And he answering said unto him, Lord, let it alone this year also, till I shall dig about it, and dung it: and if it bear fruit, well : and if not, then after that thou shalt cut it down.
Sida 18 - Directions for impregnating Water with FIXED AIR, in order to communicate to it the peculiar Spirit and Virtues of PYRMONT WATER, and other Mineral Waters of a fimilar Nature, is.
Sida xvii - And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprung up, and choked them : but other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold. Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
Sida 13 - Oh ! that we may all experience the new-creating power of Christ ; for all believers are his workmanship, created in him unto good works, which God has before ordained, that we should walk in them. He that formed the universe, can create in us a clean heart, and renew in us a right spirit. Grace has made a new world. Oh ! that we may dwell in it ! for " He that sat upon the throne said, Behold I make all things new !" and
Sida 19 - An ADDRESS to PROTESTANT DISSENTERS on the Subject of giving the Lord's Supper to Children, is 2i.
Sida 20 - The TRIUMPH of TRUTH; being an Account of the Trial of Mr. Elwall for Herefy and Blafphemy, at Stafford Affixes, before Judge Denton, zd Edition, zd.
Sida xvii - ... fell upon ftony places, where they had not " much earth, and forthwith they fprung up, becaufe " they had no deepnefs of earth, and when the fun " was up, they were fcorched, and becaufe they had " not root, they withered away...
Sida 13 - We are inftructed to pray that God would give us, day by day, our daily bread...
Sida xx - ... they would not come to him that they might have life.
Sida 1 - I come feeking fruit on this fig: ..• tree, and find none: cut it down, why cumbereth it 8 the ground? And he anfwering, faid unto him, Lord, let it alone this year alfo, till I fhall dig about ^ it, and dung //. And if it bear fruit, well: and if not, then after that thou (halt cut it down(^).