Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 pages |
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Page 11
... us to a heaven that would not suit us when we come there : the little taste for that heaven evinced by persons in this condition , is a proof that it would not . From this low estimate of what salvation CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 11.
... us to a heaven that would not suit us when we come there : the little taste for that heaven evinced by persons in this condition , is a proof that it would not . From this low estimate of what salvation CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 11.
Page 14
... condition he would have attained , had he continued in obe- dience ; nor do we know what measure or what manner of bliss he parted from when he went out of paradise ; but we are told he was created in the image , and lived in the favour ...
... condition he would have attained , had he continued in obe- dience ; nor do we know what measure or what manner of bliss he parted from when he went out of paradise ; but we are told he was created in the image , and lived in the favour ...
Page 24
... deducible from the very nature of things , if our condition be such as the Scripture says it is , seems , by every process of reasoning to which it can be sub- jected , to disprove our moral responsibility — so much 24 CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE.
... deducible from the very nature of things , if our condition be such as the Scripture says it is , seems , by every process of reasoning to which it can be sub- jected , to disprove our moral responsibility — so much 24 CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE.
Page 43
... condition ; the root that is not planted cannot grow . If we find it , but as a grain of mustard seed , mixed with a thousand other objects , we may look with encouragement for its increase ; but I think we must not rest satisfied ...
... condition ; the root that is not planted cannot grow . If we find it , but as a grain of mustard seed , mixed with a thousand other objects , we may look with encouragement for its increase ; but I think we must not rest satisfied ...
Page 101
... conditions , amidst all alloy , and it is loved exclusively . Yes , ex- clusively ; -because the preference which the people of God feel for each other as such , is quite distinct from every other preference . I do not say it is the ...
... conditions , amidst all alloy , and it is loved exclusively . Yes , ex- clusively ; -because the preference which the people of God feel for each other as such , is quite distinct from every other preference . I do not say it is the ...
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Adam anguish become believe believer's blessed body bosom canker-worm character children of God children of men Christ Jesus Christian church conformity consider corruption curse dark death Deity delight desire despised disciple of Christ divine divine grace doctrine doubt earth earthly endure enemies enjoy enjoyment eternal everlasting evil faith Father Father's glory fear feel glad glory God's gospel grace hand happiness hast hath heart heaven Holy Spirit honourable human Jesus Christ kingdom knew labour language light live look Lord mercy misery natural ness never object ourselves painful path Paul perceive perhaps pharisee pleasure present profession purpose reason redeemed Redeemer's rejoice religion righteousness salvation sanctification Satan Saviour's Scrip Scripture secret sinner sins Socinian Son of God sorrow soul speak spoken suffering temporal thee things thou tion ungodly unto walk word written