Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 2Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 - Sermons, English |
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... hopes . And as it has thus ftrengthened and enabled us to draw near to God , so has it likewife as effec- tually fecured our accefs to him , through Chrift , " who fitteth at the right - hand of God , to make " continual interceffion ...
... hopes . And as it has thus ftrengthened and enabled us to draw near to God , so has it likewife as effec- tually fecured our accefs to him , through Chrift , " who fitteth at the right - hand of God , to make " continual interceffion ...
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... himself told us , " That this is eternal life , to know the only true " God , and Jefus Chrift whom he has fent . " When we were to be put under the conduct of the Spirit , and all our hopes depended upon 34 II . DISCOURSE.
... himself told us , " That this is eternal life , to know the only true " God , and Jefus Chrift whom he has fent . " When we were to be put under the conduct of the Spirit , and all our hopes depended upon 34 II . DISCOURSE.
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Thomas Sherlock. of the Spirit , and all our hopes depended upon our obedience to , and compliance with , his holy motions ; was it not neceffary to inform us who this Spirit is ? to let us know , that he is fuffi- cient to the office ...
Thomas Sherlock. of the Spirit , and all our hopes depended upon our obedience to , and compliance with , his holy motions ; was it not neceffary to inform us who this Spirit is ? to let us know , that he is fuffi- cient to the office ...
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Thomas Sherlock. by God , is a reasonable , a juft foundation for the hope and confidence we have in him ; but , were we ignorant of his power , our trust in him would be without ... hope for from the affiftance of the 36 DISCOURSE II .
Thomas Sherlock. by God , is a reasonable , a juft foundation for the hope and confidence we have in him ; but , were we ignorant of his power , our trust in him would be without ... hope for from the affiftance of the 36 DISCOURSE II .
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... hope for the inheritance ; but , if we turn prodigals again , our cafe will be de- fperate . This is the condition of Chriftians . The fcripture has told us what our prefent ftate is ; but as to our future ftate , that depends upon our ...
... hope for the inheritance ; but , if we turn prodigals again , our cafe will be de- fperate . This is the condition of Chriftians . The fcripture has told us what our prefent ftate is ; but as to our future ftate , that depends upon our ...
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