The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 5S. Converse, 1829 |
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... degree ; it hav- ing pleased God to give them this holy joy with a liberal hand , in their state of persecution . Their joy was full of glory . Although the joy was unspeaka- ble , and no words were sufficient to describe it ; yet ...
... degree ; it hav- ing pleased God to give them this holy joy with a liberal hand , in their state of persecution . Their joy was full of glory . Although the joy was unspeaka- ble , and no words were sufficient to describe it ; yet ...
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... degrees . There are some exercises of pleasedness or displeasedness , inclination or disincli- nation , wherein the soul is carried but a little beyond a state of perfect indifference . And there are other degrees , wherein the ...
... degrees . There are some exercises of pleasedness or displeasedness , inclination or disincli- nation , wherein the soul is carried but a little beyond a state of perfect indifference . And there are other degrees , wherein the ...
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... degree vigorous and lively , is the very same thing with the affection of love : and a disliking and disinclining , if in a great degree , is the very same with hatred . In every act of the will for , or towards something not present ...
... degree vigorous and lively , is the very same thing with the affection of love : and a disliking and disinclining , if in a great degree , is the very same with hatred . In every act of the will for , or towards something not present ...
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... degrees , and there are some who are but babes in Christ , in whom the exercise of the inclination and will towards divine and heavenly things , is comparatively weak ; yet every one that has he power of godliness , has his inclinations ...
... degrees , and there are some who are but babes in Christ , in whom the exercise of the inclination and will towards divine and heavenly things , is comparatively weak ; yet every one that has he power of godliness , has his inclinations ...
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... degree and circum- stances . It is unreasonable therefore to suppose , that the love and joy of the saints in heaven differ not only in degree and cir- cumstances , from the holy love and joy of the saints on earth , but also in nature ...
... degree and circum- stances . It is unreasonable therefore to suppose , that the love and joy of the saints in heaven differ not only in degree and cir- cumstances , from the holy love and joy of the saints on earth , but also in nature ...
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