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... divine things , would often of a sudden kindle up , as it were , a sweet burning in my heart ; an ardor of soul ... divine things gradually increased , and be- came more and more lively , and had more of that inward sweetness . The ...
... divine things , would often of a sudden kindle up , as it were , a sweet burning in my heart ; an ardor of soul ... divine things gradually increased , and be- came more and more lively , and had more of that inward sweetness . The ...
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... divine excellency of the things of God ; or any taste of the soul - satisfy- ing and life - giving good there is in them . My sense of divine things seemed gradually to increase , until I went to preach at New York , which was about a ...
... divine excellency of the things of God ; or any taste of the soul - satisfy- ing and life - giving good there is in them . My sense of divine things seemed gradually to increase , until I went to preach at New York , which was about a ...
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... divine light and life to the soul . God , in the communica- tions of his Holy Spirit , has appeared as an infinite fountain of divine glory and sweetness ; being full , and sufficient to fill and satisfy the soul ; pouring forth itself ...
... divine light and life to the soul . God , in the communica- tions of his Holy Spirit , has appeared as an infinite fountain of divine glory and sweetness ; being full , and sufficient to fill and satisfy the soul ; pouring forth itself ...
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