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97621 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 29.4 (Sylvester Bliss)
… Christian faith; he was unprepared to take the Christian position, and he became what the influences around him naturally determined. To give the true state …
97622 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 30.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… the faith he had destroyed.
97623 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 30.2 (Sylvester Bliss)
… , of faithfulness, and of power to deliver out of the most artful snare of the adversary, would be the more magnified, on the part of God; the praying, who were yet …
97624 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 31.3 (Sylvester Bliss)
… and faithful to the State of Vermont; that I will not, directly nor indirectly, do any act or thing injurious to the Constitution or Government thereof, as established …
97625 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 61.3 (Sylvester Bliss)
… good faith by the parties. They took each other cordially by the hand, spent a little time with their captain, and returned to their homes in company, as friends …
97626 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 64.3 (Sylvester Bliss)
… their faith, and making their opinions a subject of mirth with his infidel friends, they always found a home beneath his roof.
97627 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 67.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… his faith in that religion which had been food for his mirth, by connecting himself with the little church that he had despised; opened his house for meetings …
97628 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 67.2 (Sylvester Bliss)
… their faith, could now rejoice with the rejoicing. His infidel friends regarded his departure from them as the loss of a standard-bearer. And the new convert …
97629 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 68.2 (Sylvester Bliss)
… blind faith” in the Bible, containing, as it did, many things which they confessed their inability to explain. He had enjoyed putting perplexing questions …
97630 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 70.4 (Sylvester Bliss)
… in faith, not wavering. Proof, Deuteronomy 29:29. Matthew 10:26, 27. 1 Corinthians 2:10. Philippians 3:15; Isaiah 45:11. Matthew 21:22. John 14:13, 14; 5:7; James 1:5, 6. 1 John …
97631 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 71.9 (Sylvester Bliss)
… have faith. It must be a faith that requires a sacrifice, and, if tried, would give up the dearest object on earth, the world and all its desires, - character, living …
97632 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 77.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… his faith. But he has left, among his papers, an unfinished compendium of his belief, which bears date, and is appended to the annexed certificate, as follows …
97633 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 77.3 (Sylvester Bliss)
… my faith (and which ought to be my practice); and I pray God to forgive me where I go astray. I made it a subject of prayer and meditation, and, therefore, leave the …
97634 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 77.4 (Sylvester Bliss)
“ART. I. I believe the Bible is given by God to man, as a rule for our practice, and a guide to our faith, - that it is a revelation of God to man.”
97635 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 78.4 (Sylvester Bliss)
… and faith; and without which no man, coming to years of discretion and able to choose between good and evil, can have an interest in the blood and righteousness …
97636 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 78.5 (Sylvester Bliss)
“ART. VII. I believe that Jesus Christ is an offering of God to sinners for their redemption from sin, and that those who believe in his name may take him by faith, go to God, and find mercy; and that such will in no wise be rejected.”
97637 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 78.7 (Sylvester Bliss)
… of faith.”
97638 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 79.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… living faith, and have received the forgiveness of sin through the sprinkling of the blood of Christ, can never perish; but are kept by the mighty power of God …
97639 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 80.4 (Sylvester Bliss)
… his faith on subjects not included in the foregoing. It is not known that his views, as above expressed, ever underwent any change, - excepting as his belief in …
97640 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 80.5 (Sylvester Bliss)
… religious faith, till he commenced his public labors, - a period of twelve or fourteen years, - there were few prominent incidents in his life to distinguish …