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... sinner to be a Christian , often grieved , and always resisted , at length is withdrawn for ever . Every good impression made on the heart , by mercies or afflictions , by promises or threatenings , by warnings of conscience , or ...
... sinner to be a Christian , often grieved , and always resisted , at length is withdrawn for ever . Every good impression made on the heart , by mercies or afflictions , by promises or threatenings , by warnings of conscience , or ...
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... sinner more difficult , and of course his condition more alarming , then every additional sin will produce proportionably the same effect . On this principle , the time for the commencement of piety is more favorable five years after ...
... sinner more difficult , and of course his condition more alarming , then every additional sin will produce proportionably the same effect . On this principle , the time for the commencement of piety is more favorable five years after ...
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... sinners remain unaffected ? Yes ; children will feel upon the subject of religion , whenever instruction adapted to their capacities is afforded . I might press the obliga- tions of religion upon a congregation of sinners of threescore ...
... sinners remain unaffected ? Yes ; children will feel upon the subject of religion , whenever instruction adapted to their capacities is afforded . I might press the obliga- tions of religion upon a congregation of sinners of threescore ...
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... sinner , therefore , is doomed to a single hour's impenitence ; and if God ever has a right to the affections of the heart , he has a right to the first affections , -to the earliest exercises of love ; to the budding and blossoming of ...
... sinner , therefore , is doomed to a single hour's impenitence ; and if God ever has a right to the affections of the heart , he has a right to the first affections , -to the earliest exercises of love ; to the budding and blossoming of ...
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... sinner , and if there be but one way of salvation ; and if moral cultivation may be most successfully bestowed in childhood and youth ; then , surely , the importance of inculcating upon the young the principles of the Gospel , may be ...
... sinner , and if there be but one way of salvation ; and if moral cultivation may be most successfully bestowed in childhood and youth ; then , surely , the importance of inculcating upon the young the principles of the Gospel , may be ...
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