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1975: I Am A Promise; 1975: Jesus, We Just Want To Thank You; 1976: Praise; 1977: My Heart Can Sing – The Inspiring Songs of Stuart Hamblen; 1977: Moments For Forever (Live; 2 LPs) 1978: Pilgrim's Progress (Bill, Gloria & Gary) 1978: I Am Loved (Bill, Gloria & Gary) 1979: We Are Persuaded; 1979: He Touched Me; 1981: Bless The Lord Who Reigns ...
As he informed Gilbert Sheldon, then Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, in a letter, he was fully resolved on two points: that to say that the Fourth Commandment is a law of God appertaining to Christians is false and unlawful, and that the damnatory clauses in the Athanasian Creed are false, presumptuous and schismatical. To subscribe ...
I Am Persuaded is the debut studio album from gospel singer Fred Hammond. It is Hammond's first album as a solo artist, recorded while still a member of the popular gospel group Commissioned . The album was released on May 28, 1991, through Verity Records and Benson Records .
Yea, I dwell in Him, and He in me, for, through faith in Christ and for Christ's sake, we are one - that is, of one consent, mind, and fellowship with the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Thus am I assured and fully persuaded, and on this rock have I builded, by God's grace, my dwelling and resting-place, for body and soul, life and death.
I Am Persuaded: Verity Records, Benson Records 1993 Deliverance: A&M Records 1994 Matters of the Heart (Commissioned) A&M Records 1995 The Inner Court (Radical for Christ) Benson Records: December 1, 1995 Gospel Greats (Commissioned) Benson Records August 20, 1996 The Spirit of David (Radical for Christ) Benson Records
Whitefield wrote of his opponents, "I am fully convinced there is a fundamental difference between us and them. They believe only an outward Christ, we further believe that He must be inwardly formed in our hearts also."
William claimed that the ministry had been weakened beyond repair and used the removal of Lord Althorp—who had previously indicated that he would retire from politics upon becoming a peer [105] —as the pretext for the dismissal of the entire ministry. With Lord Melbourne gone, William chose to entrust power to a Tory, Sir Robert Peel.
He was now Lord Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell in his own right. When Thomas Cromwell was created Earl of Essex on 17 April 1540, his son, Gregory had assumed the courtesy title of Lord Cromwell [153] from his father's secondary title, Lord Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell (of Wimbledon in the County of Surrey). Gregory Cromwell was never created ...