Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... merely by the free grace of God , on their only believ- ing in the truth of the religion which he had sent down . Whenever then St. Paul talks of justification without works , he always means this first justification , men being made ...
... merely by the free grace of God , on their only believ- ing in the truth of the religion which he had sent down . Whenever then St. Paul talks of justification without works , he always means this first justification , men being made ...
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... merely because we wish it ; it is necessary that we pray heartily for his forgiveness , that we are sincerely sorry that we have done amiss , that we re- solve steadily to do so no more , and that we keep our resolutions : these are the ...
... merely because we wish it ; it is necessary that we pray heartily for his forgiveness , that we are sincerely sorry that we have done amiss , that we re- solve steadily to do so no more , and that we keep our resolutions : these are the ...
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... merely to be obedient to a part of God's commands , but to them all ; he knows , that though the Almighty will take up with our imperfect obedience , if our endeavours are sincere , yet that he will by no means suffer us to live in the ...
... merely to be obedient to a part of God's commands , but to them all ; he knows , that though the Almighty will take up with our imperfect obedience , if our endeavours are sincere , yet that he will by no means suffer us to live in the ...
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... merely comparative , and it is not so much from the evils which themselves feel , that the poor complain of their lot , as from their conceiving that those whom fortune has more highly favoured are more happy.- But in this comparison ...
... merely comparative , and it is not so much from the evils which themselves feel , that the poor complain of their lot , as from their conceiving that those whom fortune has more highly favoured are more happy.- But in this comparison ...
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... merely omit to perform either my public or private devotions to the Almighty , or perform them with carelessness and in- attention , when I go on from day to day neglecting to improve my understanding , or to render my heart more ...
... merely omit to perform either my public or private devotions to the Almighty , or perform them with carelessness and in- attention , when I go on from day to day neglecting to improve my understanding , or to render my heart more ...
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