SIN & DANGER OF INSENSIBILITY

SIN & DANGER OF INSENSIBILITY

Author: Stephen N. 1787-1835 Rowan

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2016-08-28

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9781373157751

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The Sin and Danger of Insensibility Under the Calls of God to Repentance

The Sin and Danger of Insensibility Under the Calls of God to Repentance

Author: Stephen N. Rowan

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9780428796259

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Excerpt from The Sin and Danger of Insensibility Under the Calls of God to Repentance: Two Sermons, Delivered in the Reformed Dutch Church, at Greewich in the City of New-York, on Thursday, July 30, 1812, the Day Set Apart by the Joint Recommendation of the General Synod of the R. D. Church, and of His Excellency Daniel D. Tompkins God is the Sovereign disposer of all the events which take place in the world. His providence pervades the universe. Nothing can possibly take place without his will; nor in any manner that does not exactly correspond with his design. He doth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of earth; and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou* P This truth, which reason legitimately infers from a contemplation of the perfections of God; and which revelation firmly establishes, is replete with instruction and consolation. And yet no truth is more liable to cmil, to misconception, or abuse. The majority of men in the pride and unbelief of their hearts, conduct as if God was Dan.ir. 25. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


GOD'S CALL FOR REPENTANCE (PART - I)

GOD'S CALL FOR REPENTANCE (PART - I)

Author: Antony I Raj

Publisher: Antony I Raj

Published: 2023-05-11

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13:

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This book helps the reader to understand how Important he/she is, in the eyes of God. Also, this book enlightens people on how the Evil spirits are deceiving them to commit sin and makes them as slaves of sin and abuse their body 'which is the temple of the Holy Ghost' thereby, they indulge in sin endlessly. Further, this book enlightens on how the sinfulness of people makes them to lose the blessings which are promised to them by God in obedience. The author's endeavor is to enlighten people on; "how to overcome their weaknesses and sinful desires that makes them to fall in sin repeatedly". Thereby they can overcome their sinful nature & glorify God and become an instrument in God's hand to be used in the work of SALVATION and receive eternal life which was promised by Jesus Christ. Reader is advised to read GOD's CALL FOR REPENTANCE PART - I & GOD's CALL FOR REPENTANCE PART - II to harvest full benefits.


1812 in the Americas

1812 in the Americas

Author: Jean-Marc Serme

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2015-09-18

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1443882933

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This book brings together a variety of interesting perspectives on the circumstances and effects of the war in 1812, offering a range of insights, from an exploration of the role religion played in the conflict to an investigation of low literature of the time reacted to it. The book is opened by a contribution from Adam Rothman, who examines the concept of the paracolonial republic to highlight that the US in 1812 was surrounded by monarchical colonial powers and used imperial means against its indigenous populations. In the second essay, Tangi Villerbu explores the way in which the Catholic Church set out to organize the space for its own development west of the Appalachian Mountains in the context of a continental war. Following this, John Dickinson explores the heart of the early hours of the conflict in his account of the northern borderland and the new sense of itself Canada gained after successfully defending its territory against US invasion. Using biography as an efficient type of narrative to account for the complex situations of Native American groups during the war, Sheri Shuck-Hall focuses on the fascinating character of William Weatherford,who joined the traditionalists despite his strong cultural and economic interests among the Muscogee/Creek metis class. This volume also contains an essay by Nelly André on revolutionary women in South America. She points out that too much emphasis on a military-political definition of history has pushed women into the corners of national narratives. Her essay presents a few of these remarkable, sometimes forgotten, heroes. American literature had not yet fully emerged in its own right in 1812. As Ed White demonstrates in his essay, novel production at the time was scant and failed to provide satisfactory accounts of the war. Instead, as the author argues, only poetry was able to keep pace with the flow of events and create national representations. In his essay, Marco Sioli considers the events of the period in their cultural dimensions. He looks at the ways in which the press shaped the perceptions of the war and helped devise a more affirmed national identity despite the poor record of American military deeds. The volume closes with inisghts into another genre that had a major impact on the discussions about going to war against the British Empire: the sermon. Lucia Bergamasco’s careful and close reading of such texts provides the reader with the arguments that shook the nation, such as sectional antagonism, slavery, and political and moral reformation.


The Nature, Necessity and Character of True Repentance

The Nature, Necessity and Character of True Repentance

Author: Zachary Crofton

Publisher: Puritan Publications

Published: 2016-10-13

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1626631913

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When you finish reading this practical work by Zachary Crofton on biblical repentance, you might say to yourself, “I’ve never repented.” That’s the kind of impact he is going to have on you if you read this work even in a cursory manner. In order to have a deeper walk with Christ, repentance is at the heart and life of the sinner who walks comfortably with God. However, repenting, reordering and realigning your fallen mind to sit in connection with God’s will, is not as simple as praying a prayer, as some would have you believe. Crofton says that repentance is a “sense of, and sorrow for sin, as committed against God.” The sinner must spread himself before the Law of God to survey the entire course of his own life. He needs to weigh himself in the balance of God’s perfection. The Gospel-sinner knows he is imperfect, and in view of God’s Law, which shows him his sin, he comes away not just lacking in some spiritual and moral goodness, but sees the utter viciousness of his nature against God’s prescription for holiness. He then sentences himself as accursed of God, agreeing that the Law is right and good, and he knows that he is “bound” to experience God’s Divine fury for his sin in hell by God’s justice which is just and good. He not only sees that he is a true sinner before God, but sorrows under his understanding of sin, and is “ashamed of such a sad and sinful state.” He comes to learn that repentance is a supernatural gift given to him from God, and that he must turn from sin and confess his sin. This kind of repentance is necessary to remove the wrath and judgment of God and to “answer the call of the gospel,” which requires everyone to repent. Crofton explains the characteristics of true biblical repentance from 2 Corinthians 7:11. There are eight characteristics that he covers: godly sorrow, care, clearing of ourselves, indignation, fear, vehement desire, zeal and revenge against sin. And, finally, Crofton demonstrates 10 points which show how you, reader, might gain godly repentance, completely soaking the sinful heart in the blood of Jesus, with great speed, and earnestly looking for repentance only at the hands of God. This is not a scan or facsimile, has been updated in modern English for easy reading and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.