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Pickering
Language
English
Pages
95

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Cover of: Confessions of an inquiring spirit
Confessions of an inquiring spirit
1988, Fortress Press
in English
Cover of: Confessions of an inquiring spirit.
Confessions of an inquiring spirit.
1957, Stanford University Press
in English
Cover of: Confessions of an inquiring spirit
Confessions of an inquiring spirit
1853, Edward Moxon
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Confessions of an inquiring spirit
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Published in

London

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4480 .C66 1840, PR4480 .C6 v.4

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 95 p.
Number of pages
95

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13990615M
Internet Archive
a557330200coleuoft
OCLC/WorldCat
4290787

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Almighty God, by thy eternal Word my Creator Redeemer and Preserver! who hast in thy free communicative goodness glorified me with the capability of knowing thee, the one only absolute Good, the eternal I Am, as the author of my being, and of desiring and seeking thee as its ultimate end;-who, when I fell from thee into the mystery of the false and evil will, didst not abandon me, poor self-lost creature, but in thy condescending mercy didst provide an access and a return to thyself, even to thee the Holy One, in thine only begotten Son, the way and the truth from everlasting, an who took on himself humanity, yea, became flesh, even the man Christ Jesus, that for man he might be the life and the resurrection!
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