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Page 159
... Spirit ; which they believe performs the work of inward grace and redemption in man , operating as an universal teacher and redeemer to all those who attend to its inward strivings , and encourage its influence on their hearts . They ...
... Spirit ; which they believe performs the work of inward grace and redemption in man , operating as an universal teacher and redeemer to all those who attend to its inward strivings , and encourage its influence on their hearts . They ...
Page 161
... Spirit , as the plant from its own seed by means of the influence of the sun .'- As it comes by the agency of the Spirit , it may be called the Life of the Spirit . As it is new , it may be called the New Man or Creature . Or it may ...
... Spirit , as the plant from its own seed by means of the influence of the sun .'- As it comes by the agency of the Spirit , it may be called the Life of the Spirit . As it is new , it may be called the New Man or Creature . Or it may ...
Page 335
... Spirit from which they proceeded ; and the very same mode of reasoning which has just been used , will apply to the present subject . The Scriptures we believe were written by men in spired with the Holy Spirit . A portion of this spirit ...
... Spirit from which they proceeded ; and the very same mode of reasoning which has just been used , will apply to the present subject . The Scriptures we believe were written by men in spired with the Holy Spirit . A portion of this spirit ...
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