Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... favour of God and the rewards of Heaven on any other terms than by adding to sound faith good works . And first , I will explain what learned men have , in general , agreed to be the real mean- ing of the passages , which are brought ...
... favour of God and the rewards of Heaven on any other terms than by adding to sound faith good works . And first , I will explain what learned men have , in general , agreed to be the real mean- ing of the passages , which are brought ...
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... favour the idea of the sufficiency of faith alone to salvation , may be otherwise explained ; and I leave to every candid person to determine whether that interpretation , which makes a good book consistent with itself , is not to be ...
... favour the idea of the sufficiency of faith alone to salvation , may be otherwise explained ; and I leave to every candid person to determine whether that interpretation , which makes a good book consistent with itself , is not to be ...
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... favour , “ I never knew you , depart from me ye that work iniquity . "、 You remember the parable of the king , who made a marriage feaft for his son ; those , I. who were invited , are distinguished into three SERM 6 who & On the ...
... favour , “ I never knew you , depart from me ye that work iniquity . "、 You remember the parable of the king , who made a marriage feaft for his son ; those , I. who were invited , are distinguished into three SERM 6 who & On the ...
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... favour of God , and the rewards of Heaven , on any other terms than by adding to a sound faith , good works , is evident from common sense and reason . God , it is uni- versally agreed , possesses in the most per- fect degree the ...
... favour of God , and the rewards of Heaven , on any other terms than by adding to a sound faith , good works , is evident from common sense and reason . God , it is uni- versally agreed , possesses in the most per- fect degree the ...
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... favoured are more happy.- But in this comparison they are very often deceived : they see generally only the out- side of what belongs to their superiors ; the splendour of rank , the glitter of riches , fall alone under their ...
... favoured are more happy.- But in this comparison they are very often deceived : they see generally only the out- side of what belongs to their superiors ; the splendour of rank , the glitter of riches , fall alone under their ...
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