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Remarkable stories, shewing the power of God's saving grace - Page 23
by Remarkable stories - 1873
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The Tract Magazine and Christian Miscellany

1881 - 380 pages
...Saviour's breast. Not much more remains to be told. When Arthur was quite recovered he was a changed man; old things had passed away, and, behold, all things had become new. He soon found employment, and as long as his mother lived he was her stay and comfort. He no longer...
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A Debate on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation

Enoch Merrill Pingree - 1845 - 446 pages
...three thousand had new hearts, new views, new feelings, new sorrows, new joys. They were NEW CREATURES. Old things had passed away, and behold, all things had become new ! " What objection, then, can he have to sinners being suddenly changed after death ? Once again, in...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 75

1872 - 812 pages
...heart enraptured with "joy unspeakable and full of glory." She retired to rest for the first time " a new creature in Christ Jesus." " Old things had passed away, and all things become new." But such was the overpowering consciousness of the Divine presence, and the...
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Ears of the spiritual harvest; or, Narratives of the Christian life, ed. by ...

Christian life - 1850 - 260 pages
...come into his soul, and he no longer thirsted, as once he did, for the carnal delights of sense. " A new creature in Christ Jesus," " old things had...passed away, and behold, all things had become new." The infidel had become a Christian, and the Christian a happy, devoted, useful man of God. Zealous...
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History of the Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church: From the ...

William Peter Strickland - 1850 - 352 pages
...could cry, ' Abba, Father.' The Spirit of God gave witness to my spirit, that I was a child of God. Old things had passed away, and behold, all things had become new. Every word in the Bible spoke peace to my soul. Soon afterwaru, my wife and sixteen of my brothers...
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The under shepherd: a sketch of the life and labours of R. Humphrey, by his ...

mrs. Robert Humphrey - 1858 - 92 pages
...personal interest in the great salvation." Eobert left his friend's house and returned to his work "a new creature in Christ Jesus, old things had passed away, and all things had become new." He was filled with wonder and surprise, at the suddenness of the change...
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Experience of German Methodist Preachers

Adam Miller - 1859 - 468 pages
...I could cry, "Abba, Father." The Spirit of God gave witness to my spirit that I was a child of God. Old things had passed away, and behold, all things had become new. Every word in the Bible spoke peace to my soul. Soon afterward my wife and sixteen others received...
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Cheering words, Volume 9

1859 - 748 pages
...man. His burden having dropped into the sepulchre, and his fervent cries answered— he felt himself a new creature in Christ Jesus ; old things had passed away, and all things had become new. We have turned over all the pages of this useful man's earthly career, (we...
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Familiar Colloquies Between a Father and His Children

John Middleton Hare (the Elder.) - 1862 - 306 pages
...could have thought it to be the same man ? MB. T. Exactly so, my dear ; and, indeed, he had been made a new creature in Christ Jesus : old things had passed away, and all things had become new. TOTTIE. What did they do to those good men, papa ? MB. T. They did nothing...
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Moses Mendelssohn, sein Leben und seine Werke. Nebst einem Anhange ...

Meyer Kayserling - 1863 - 494 pages
...eager to learn the way of life; indeed, it required no rigorous examination to discover that with her ' old things had passed away, and, behold, all things had become new.' Her piety partook of the character of her disposition. Naturally retiring and reserved, it was not...
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