The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., Late of Bethlem, Connecticut, Volume 1Stephen Dodge. Printed by J. Seymour, no. 49, John-street., 1811 - Congregational churches |
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Page 43
... stand , all remarkable revivals of religion which have been since the beginning of the refor mation ; the very chief reason why the most hopeful and promising beginnings have never come to any more than beginnings ; being nipped in the ...
... stand , all remarkable revivals of religion which have been since the beginning of the refor mation ; the very chief reason why the most hopeful and promising beginnings have never come to any more than beginnings ; being nipped in the ...
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... stand in great need of having the certain and distinguishing nature and marks of genuine religion more clearly and distinctly set forth than has been usual ; so that the difference between that and every thing that is spurious may be ...
... stand in great need of having the certain and distinguishing nature and marks of genuine religion more clearly and distinctly set forth than has been usual ; so that the difference between that and every thing that is spurious may be ...
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... stand me , while , in the first Discourse , I show what is impli- ed in these two great commands : and practice repentance towards God , and faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ ; and the second Discourse , which treats of the nature of ...
... stand me , while , in the first Discourse , I show what is impli- ed in these two great commands : and practice repentance towards God , and faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ ; and the second Discourse , which treats of the nature of ...
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... stand , and look , and gaze , and learn that God to suppose the great Governor of the world to do evil , that good may come : and yet , at the same time , to take the most direct course to render himself odious throughout all his ...
... stand , and look , and gaze , and learn that God to suppose the great Governor of the world to do evil , that good may come : and yet , at the same time , to take the most direct course to render himself odious throughout all his ...
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... stand by as an idle unconcerned spectator , that cares not which way things go . There is no doubt , therefore , but ... standing is infinite , his wisdom unerring , and so he can never be mistaken . But why was it best ? What could he ...
... stand by as an idle unconcerned spectator , that cares not which way things go . There is no doubt , therefore , but ... standing is infinite , his wisdom unerring , and so he can never be mistaken . But why was it best ? What could he ...
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