The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, Or The Duty of Sinners to Believe in Jesus ChristAmerican Doctrinal Tract Society, 1846 |
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... allowed that believing is necessary , not only to salvation , but to justification . We must come to Jesus , that we may have life . Those who attain the blessing of justification , must seek it by faith , and not by the works of the ...
... allowed that believing is necessary , not only to salvation , but to justification . We must come to Jesus , that we may have life . Those who attain the blessing of justification , must seek it by faith , and not by the works of the ...
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... allowed to have been one of the most judicious writers on that side the question , was fully convinced of three things . First : That the persons here addressed were unregenerate sin- Second : That the faith recommended is saving ...
... allowed to have been one of the most judicious writers on that side the question , was fully convinced of three things . First : That the persons here addressed were unregenerate sin- Second : That the faith recommended is saving ...
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... allowed by all , except the grossest Anti- nomians ; and , if it be the will of the Father that all men should honor the Son , even as they honor the Father , nothing less can be required of them than a holy , hearty love . to him , and ...
... allowed by all , except the grossest Anti- nomians ; and , if it be the will of the Father that all men should honor the Son , even as they honor the Father , nothing less can be required of them than a holy , hearty love . to him , and ...
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... allowed , that , if God had never sent his Son into the world to save sinners , or if the invitations of the Gospel were not addressed to sinners indefinitely , there would be no warrant for trust in the divine mercy ; and as it is ...
... allowed , that , if God had never sent his Son into the world to save sinners , or if the invitations of the Gospel were not addressed to sinners indefinitely , there would be no warrant for trust in the divine mercy ; and as it is ...
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... allowed , by those with whom I am now reasoning , that no man is justifiable in dis- believing the truth of the ... allowed to include a cordial acquiescence in God's way of salvation or not , such an acquiescence will be allowed to ...
... allowed , by those with whom I am now reasoning , that no man is justifiable in dis- believing the truth of the ... allowed to include a cordial acquiescence in God's way of salvation or not , such an acquiescence will be allowed to ...
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addressed admonished allowed apostle appears Arminianism aversion believe in Christ believe the Gospel believeth blind carnal character Christians cometh command comply cordial creature declared desire divine doctrine double minded duty embrace enemies eternal everlasting evil exhorted faith in Christ fear glory God's godly grace hath hear hearers heareth hearken heart heaven Holy Spirit honor Israel James iv Jesus Christ Jews John xii kingdom of heaven labor lest lieve Lord Jesus Christ means of grace ment mercy Messiah mind ministers ness obedience passage perish persuasion Peter ii possessed pray preaching the law procuring cause promise of spiritual prove Psalm receive reject religion revealed righteousness saith saving faith Savior Scrip Scriptures self-righteous sins Son of God soul spiritual blessings spiritual exercise suppose thee things thou threatened tion true trust truth unbelieving unconverted sinners unregenerate unto the Lord upright whosoever wicked word ye believe