Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... 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 - in B 2 support SER M. support of the opinion , that faith alone of good Works .
... 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 - in B 2 support SER M. support of the opinion , that faith alone of good Works .
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... mean that those who are elected , called , adopted , or justified , have already ob- tained , or fhall certainly obtain , the king- dom of God . Recollect to whom his epistles were addressed , to those who had once been heathens , who ...
... mean that those who are elected , called , adopted , or justified , have already ob- tained , or fhall certainly obtain , the king- dom of God . Recollect to whom his epistles were addressed , to those who had once been heathens , who ...
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... means this first justification , men being made chris- tians ; but this is a very different thing from final justification at the laft day , to which holiness , virtue , good works , are indispen sably necessary . As to the expression ...
... means this first justification , men being made chris- tians ; but this is a very different thing from final justification at the laft day , to which holiness , virtue , good works , are indispen sably necessary . As to the expression ...
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... mean that faith in Christ is unnecessary ; on the contrary , in those who have the gospel proposed to them it is absolutely necessary , but that faith which shews itself in a good life , is alone a faith unto salvation . What doth it ...
... mean that faith in Christ is unnecessary ; on the contrary , in those who have the gospel proposed to them it is absolutely necessary , but that faith which shews itself in a good life , is alone a faith unto salvation . What doth it ...
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... means suffer us to live in the willing breach of any one of his commands . Life and death , God and the world , are before us ; we must make our choice between them ; if we are resolved to indulge ourselves in any one known sin , we ...
... means suffer us to live in the willing breach of any one of his commands . Life and death , God and the world , are before us ; we must make our choice between them ; if we are resolved to indulge ourselves in any one known sin , we ...
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