Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... the free gift of God ; it is not of debt but of grace ; it is not bestowed in con- sequence of any actions of ours , but gra- tuitously given through God's boundless mercy ; I. mercy ; a lively faith in the merits of On the Necessity.
... the free gift of God ; it is not of debt but of grace ; it is not bestowed in con- sequence of any actions of ours , but gra- tuitously given through God's boundless mercy ; I. mercy ; a lively faith in the merits of On the Necessity.
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... actions , that their belief is not firm and steady , otherwise they would not content themselves with seeking , with using some faint endeavours to gain the king- dom of Heaven , but would strive , would ex- ert all their might to ...
... actions , that their belief is not firm and steady , otherwise they would not content themselves with seeking , with using some faint endeavours to gain the king- dom of Heaven , but would strive , would ex- ert all their might to ...
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... actions themselves , but is intimately acquainted with the motives from which they spring ! of that Being , who is holiness itself , and of purer eyes than to be- hold iniquity ! Surely if any thing can ex- cite in us awe and reverence ...
... actions themselves , but is intimately acquainted with the motives from which they spring ! of that Being , who is holiness itself , and of purer eyes than to be- hold iniquity ! Surely if any thing can ex- cite in us awe and reverence ...
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... actions , but highly interested in them , and fully able to reward or punish them . He has strictly forbidden a wicked life , and solemnly sworn that he will severely punish it ; his own honour therefore seems to be concerned in the ...
... actions , but highly interested in them , and fully able to reward or punish them . He has strictly forbidden a wicked life , and solemnly sworn that he will severely punish it ; his own honour therefore seems to be concerned in the ...
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... the omni- present , all - seeing God , their iniquitous- practices must be manifest : nay , he not only sees their actions , but their first thoughts IV . SERM . thoughts and motions towards them are On the Omnipresence of God . 57.
... the omni- present , all - seeing God , their iniquitous- practices must be manifest : nay , he not only sees their actions , but their first thoughts IV . SERM . thoughts and motions towards them are On the Omnipresence of God . 57.
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