Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... Apostle calls their " be- ing elected , adopted , justified ; " and these privileges he affirms them to have obtained without previous good ... apostles constantly de- clare B 3 SERM . clare that they do not come to destroy of good Works . 5.
... Apostle calls their " be- ing elected , adopted , justified ; " and these privileges he affirms them to have obtained without previous good ... apostles constantly de- clare B 3 SERM . clare that they do not come to destroy of good Works . 5.
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... otherwise explain- ed , that many of the first converts to Chris- tianity parted with all that they had , laid the money at the apostles ' feet , and lived • together " VI . together on a common stock ; but 86 On the Impropriety of.
... otherwise explain- ed , that many of the first converts to Chris- tianity parted with all that they had , laid the money at the apostles ' feet , and lived • together " VI . together on a common stock ; but 86 On the Impropriety of.
Page 87
... apostle require of them , when they adopted the character of Christians , to desert their duty as men . Christianity with respect to the civil relations of men to each other , and their secular employments , seems to have left the world ...
... apostle require of them , when they adopted the character of Christians , to desert their duty as men . Christianity with respect to the civil relations of men to each other , and their secular employments , seems to have left the world ...
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... apostles than " be ye perfect . " Into what a state then of despondence should we be thrown , if we believed that every sin was unpardonable ! acquainted as we are with our duty , conscious as we must be of our frequent deviations from ...
... apostles than " be ye perfect . " Into what a state then of despondence should we be thrown , if we believed that every sin was unpardonable ! acquainted as we are with our duty , conscious as we must be of our frequent deviations from ...
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... apostle , in writing to the Ephesians again , discountenances this vice ; he men- tions it , among many others , as incapaci- tating those who practise it for the attain- ment of salvation , " Be not deceived , " neither fornicators ...
... apostle , in writing to the Ephesians again , discountenances this vice ; he men- tions it , among many others , as incapaci- tating those who practise it for the attain- ment of salvation , " Be not deceived , " neither fornicators ...
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