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... Spirit of God come upon them , according to what was prophesied in the Old Testament . Now this spirit thus poured out , the Apostles further amplifies and sets forth the giver of it , the Lord Jesus Christ , as delivered into their ...
... Spirit of God come upon them , according to what was prophesied in the Old Testament . Now this spirit thus poured out , the Apostles further amplifies and sets forth the giver of it , the Lord Jesus Christ , as delivered into their ...
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... Spirit of God first moved him to the blessed work of evangelizing these perishing Indians ; it was that Holy Spirit which laid before his mind the idea of that which was on the seal of the Massachusetts colony : a poor Indian having a ...
... Spirit of God first moved him to the blessed work of evangelizing these perishing Indians ; it was that Holy Spirit which laid before his mind the idea of that which was on the seal of the Massachusetts colony : a poor Indian having a ...
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... Spirit of God . The Holy Spirit oper- ates in the minds of the godly , by uniting himself to them , and living in them , and exerting his own nature in the exercise of their faculties . The Spirit of God may act upon a creature , and ...
... Spirit of God . The Holy Spirit oper- ates in the minds of the godly , by uniting himself to them , and living in them , and exerting his own nature in the exercise of their faculties . The Spirit of God may act upon a creature , and ...
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