Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... whole design of religion . Salvation , say they , is 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 ...
... whole design of religion . Salvation , say they , is 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 ...
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... alone ; by works faith is made perfect . As the body without the spi- rit is dead , so faith without works is dead also . To conclude this head , it is evident be- yond I. SERM . yond all dispute , from the whole tenor of good Works . II.
... alone ; by works faith is made perfect . As the body without the spi- rit is dead , so faith without works is dead also . To conclude this head , it is evident be- yond I. SERM . yond all dispute , from the whole tenor of good Works . II.
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... whole tenor of the I. scriptures , that purity of conduct , as well as firmness of belief , is absolutely essential to en- title us to a place in the mansions of the bles- sed . But lastly , even if the scriptures had not spoken so ...
... whole tenor of the I. scriptures , that purity of conduct , as well as firmness of belief , is absolutely essential to en- title us to a place in the mansions of the bles- sed . But lastly , even if the scriptures had not spoken so ...
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... whole armour of righteousness ; it is that alone which can em- power us to withstand the assaults and be vic- torious over the malice of our grand adver- sary ; it is that alone which can enable us to appear with decent confidence ...
... whole armour of righteousness ; it is that alone which can em- power us to withstand the assaults and be vic- torious over the malice of our grand adver- sary ; it is that alone which can enable us to appear with decent confidence ...
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... whole law ( says St. " James ) and yet offend in one point , he " is guilty of all , " he is guilty of giv- ing a preference to his lusts in one parti- cular instance over his duty , of setting an higher esteem upon things present than ...
... whole law ( says St. " James ) and yet offend in one point , he " is guilty of all , " he is guilty of giv- ing a preference to his lusts in one parti- cular instance over his duty , of setting an higher esteem upon things present than ...
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