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Pagina 410
If thou canst not prevail upon thyself to become a Christian in the situation of
contemporaneousness with Him, or if He in the situation of ... In the first case thou
art deceived; in the second, thou hast at least heard the truth. If thou canst not ...
If thou canst not prevail upon thyself to become a Christian in the situation of
contemporaneousness with Him, or if He in the situation of ... In the first case thou
art deceived; in the second, thou hast at least heard the truth. If thou canst not ...
Pagina 415
No, if there is something thou art fain to forget, try to get something else to
remember, and then it will succeed. Therefore if Christianity requires Christians to
forget something, and in a certain sense to forget everything, to forget the
multifarious, ...
No, if there is something thou art fain to forget, try to get something else to
remember, and then it will succeed. Therefore if Christianity requires Christians to
forget something, and in a certain sense to forget everything, to forget the
multifarious, ...
Pagina 418
For because thou dost feel thyself drawn to Him, and therefore art come hither
today, it does not necessarily follow that thou mayest venture to conceive that He
has already drawn thee entirely to Himself. "Lord, increase my faith." He who
made ...
For because thou dost feel thyself drawn to Him, and therefore art come hither
today, it does not necessarily follow that thou mayest venture to conceive that He
has already drawn thee entirely to Himself. "Lord, increase my faith." He who
made ...
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