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Thirdly , if any unregenerate man come unto Christ , he never gets into Christ , that is , never takes his eternal rest and lodging in Jesus Christ only , Heb . 4. 4. Judas followed Christ for the Bag , he would have the Bag and Christ ...
Thirdly , if any unregenerate man come unto Christ , he never gets into Christ , that is , never takes his eternal rest and lodging in Jesus Christ only , Heb . 4. 4. Judas followed Christ for the Bag , he would have the Bag and Christ ...
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It's an easy matter to presume , but hard to believe in Christ . It is easy for a man that was never humbled , to believe and say , ' Tis but believing : but it is a hard matter for a man humbled , when he sees all his sins in order ...
It's an easy matter to presume , but hard to believe in Christ . It is easy for a man that was never humbled , to believe and say , ' Tis but believing : but it is a hard matter for a man humbled , when he sees all his sins in order ...
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3 : 3 25 Christ's Flock of Lambs there also stands , whose Faith were weak , yet true ; All sound Believers ( Gospel receivers ) whose Grace was small , but grew : And them among an Infant throng of Babes , for whom Christ died ...
3 : 3 25 Christ's Flock of Lambs there also stands , whose Faith were weak , yet true ; All sound Believers ( Gospel receivers ) whose Grace was small , but grew : And them among an Infant throng of Babes , for whom Christ died ...
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