The Monthly Repository of Theology and General LiteratureSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1829 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... and a generally inadequate sense of the requirements of the divine law , of our own transgressions of that law , and of our moral inability to fulfil it , with our consequent ignorance of our need of a perfect vicarious sacrifice ...
... and a generally inadequate sense of the requirements of the divine law , of our own transgressions of that law , and of our moral inability to fulfil it , with our consequent ignorance of our need of a perfect vicarious sacrifice ...
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We are sorry that such a man beholds us as guilty of pride , “ of selfrighteousness , " and thinks that we have “ a generally inadequate sense of the requirements of the divine law , of our own transgressions of that law , and of our ...
We are sorry that such a man beholds us as guilty of pride , “ of selfrighteousness , " and thinks that we have “ a generally inadequate sense of the requirements of the divine law , of our own transgressions of that law , and of our ...
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But still we would humbly trust that we are not insensible of our utter need of the salvation provided in the Gospel , of Divine mercy , and Divine aid . Endeavouring io ascertain fully what are the truths which Jesus and his apostles ...
But still we would humbly trust that we are not insensible of our utter need of the salvation provided in the Gospel , of Divine mercy , and Divine aid . Endeavouring io ascertain fully what are the truths which Jesus and his apostles ...
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... cleared from all imputation of guilt , as a fit object of the Divine approbation , and equally entitled to the rewards held out in the Scripture , as Those addressed in the words , “ Come , ye blessed of my Father , " & c .
... cleared from all imputation of guilt , as a fit object of the Divine approbation , and equally entitled to the rewards held out in the Scripture , as Those addressed in the words , “ Come , ye blessed of my Father , " & c .
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There let thy presence keep the ark divine , And guard the holy law . Let all unhallow'd things from thence withdraw , And come not near thy glories , as they shine ; Nor dare pollute the covenant of grace . O , glorious Liberty !
There let thy presence keep the ark divine , And guard the holy law . Let all unhallow'd things from thence withdraw , And come not near thy glories , as they shine ; Nor dare pollute the covenant of grace . O , glorious Liberty !
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