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Page 159
Several chapters are employed in explaining the sentiments of friends relative to the Holy Spirit ; which they believe performs the work of inward grace and redemption in man , operating as an universal teacher and redeemer to all those ...
Several chapters are employed in explaining the sentiments of friends relative to the Holy Spirit ; which they believe performs the work of inward grace and redemption in man , operating as an universal teacher and redeemer to all those ...
Page 161
Kingdom is placed , be willing to receive the influence of the Holy Spirit apon it , this seeil is quickened , and a spiritual offspring is produc.d . Now this offspring is said to be as real a birth from the sed in the soul by means of ...
Kingdom is placed , be willing to receive the influence of the Holy Spirit apon it , this seeil is quickened , and a spiritual offspring is produc.d . Now this offspring is said to be as real a birth from the sed in the soul by means of ...
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It is , however , a Matter of some Surprize , that a Difficulty should exist with these respectable Reviewers , to reconcile the Belief of the Quakers in tbe Teachings of the Holy Spirit , with that of the Inspiration of the Scriptures ...
It is , however , a Matter of some Surprize , that a Difficulty should exist with these respectable Reviewers , to reconcile the Belief of the Quakers in tbe Teachings of the Holy Spirit , with that of the Inspiration of the Scriptures ...
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