The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 190
... Spirit present and active at conversion/moment of adoption, but also, the Spirit plays an ongoing role in the present – appropriating adoption and sonship as an experience in the heart of the believer: e.g., “this same Spirit bears ...
... Spirit present and active at conversion/moment of adoption, but also, the Spirit plays an ongoing role in the present – appropriating adoption and sonship as an experience in the heart of the believer: e.g., “this same Spirit bears ...
Page 208
... spirit talker because I devote so much of myself to the process . From my own experience I hear Spirit in two different ways : in my mind , or from outside myself . Typically , when I hear a voice in my mind this comes from spirits on ...
... spirit talker because I devote so much of myself to the process . From my own experience I hear Spirit in two different ways : in my mind , or from outside myself . Typically , when I hear a voice in my mind this comes from spirits on ...
Page 255
... spirits is of utmost importance, for in the case of the Johannine community some of the spirits operative are, in reality, false prophets who are inspired, not by the Spirit of god as claimed, but by the spirit of the antichrist. Such ...
... spirits is of utmost importance, for in the case of the Johannine community some of the spirits operative are, in reality, false prophets who are inspired, not by the Spirit of god as claimed, but by the spirit of the antichrist. Such ...
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