Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 pages |
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... grace imparted in baptism ; or some act of amnesty , they scarce know what , by which the will is to be taken for the deed , and they who have not done well are to be accepted as having done the best they could . If to persons of this ...
... grace imparted in baptism ; or some act of amnesty , they scarce know what , by which the will is to be taken for the deed , and they who have not done well are to be accepted as having done the best they could . If to persons of this ...
Page 26
... grace with the responsibility of man , they who see the former too plainly to reject it , by a very consistent train of reasoning make that which is not written the necessary sequence of that which is written . In doing so , they make ...
... grace with the responsibility of man , they who see the former too plainly to reject it , by a very consistent train of reasoning make that which is not written the necessary sequence of that which is written . In doing so , they make ...
Page 51
... grace had changed into another state of being , should forget their assimilation to the corrupted mass of nature , he thus addresses them : " You hath he . quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins , and were by nature the children ...
... grace had changed into another state of being , should forget their assimilation to the corrupted mass of nature , he thus addresses them : " You hath he . quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins , and were by nature the children ...
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... grace unde- ceive us with respect to the state of our hearts before God , though the shades and differences of human character remain still visible . One principal cause of difficulty in the recep- tion of this truth is , that men think ...
... grace unde- ceive us with respect to the state of our hearts before God , though the shades and differences of human character remain still visible . One principal cause of difficulty in the recep- tion of this truth is , that men think ...
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... grace has changed his heart , and trans- ferred his allegiance , it is not by this that any man tries his own . What wonder if he stand justified and approved before himself and the world , while before God he stands utterly condemned ...
... grace has changed his heart , and trans- ferred his allegiance , it is not by this that any man tries his own . What wonder if he stand justified and approved before himself and the world , while before God he stands utterly condemned ...
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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