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Alarm to the Unconverted, which is still popular both in England and in America.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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Unconverted PA-GFP has an excitation peak similar in profile to that of the wild type protein (approximately 395 to 400 nanometers).
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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It is said that Baxter wrote his famous "Call to the Unconverted" at the Archbishop's suggestion.
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"Call to the Unconverted," and among the multitude led to Christ by it was Philip Doddridge.
The Art of Soul-Winning J.W. Mahood
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Unconverted men believe that Christians are slaves, fettered by doubts, scruples, self-accusations; bound in the bands of moral routine, and able only to move in certain prescribed grooves; afraid to do as they list.
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During his great earthly troubles he was solaced by a vision, which he embodied in his popular work, _The Saints 'Everlasting Rest_; and he wrote with great fervor _A Call to the Unconverted_.
English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee
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In the hymn ‘For an Unconverted Child’ the lines occur:
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It was a violent invective on “The Danger of an Unconverted Ministry,” which so favorable a critic as Dr. Alexander has characterized as “one of the most severely abusive sermons which was ever penned.”
A History of American Christianity 1830-1907 1897
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Gilbert Tennent, then glowing with the heat of his noted Nottingham sermon on “An Unconverted Ministry.”
A History of American Christianity 1830-1907 1897
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Unconverted sinners remove themselves at a distance from God, and God puts them at a distance; he beholds the proud afar off.
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