The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 354
... evil assail- ing , and committing grievous mischief upon , every human being , his experience testifying that himself is not exempted . Let him reflect that what he sees is an operation reducing unnumbered myriads of rational and ...
... evil assail- ing , and committing grievous mischief upon , every human being , his experience testifying that himself is not exempted . Let him reflect that what he sees is an operation reducing unnumbered myriads of rational and ...
Page 356
... evil . We must remember , and the recollection forms the first element of that zeal which it is the Preacher's specific aim to arouse , that evil , physical and moral evil , abuts only a fragment of its unmeasured mass , upon our ...
... evil . We must remember , and the recollection forms the first element of that zeal which it is the Preacher's specific aim to arouse , that evil , physical and moral evil , abuts only a fragment of its unmeasured mass , upon our ...
Page 357
... evil of whose existence they are apprised . But to those who are themselves involved in a mixed system of good and evil , that awful subject of contemplation , existing and impending evil , forms the nucleus of indefinite sentiments ...
... evil of whose existence they are apprised . But to those who are themselves involved in a mixed system of good and evil , that awful subject of contemplation , existing and impending evil , forms the nucleus of indefinite sentiments ...
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