The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, Or The Duty of Sinners to Believe in Jesus ChristAmerican Doctrinal Tract Society, 1846 |
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... holy exercises of grace , and thereby begetting a con- sciousness of his being a subject of grace , let him beware , lest he deceive his soul . The Jews were not wanting in what some would call the faith of assurance : We have one ...
... holy exercises of grace , and thereby begetting a con- sciousness of his being a subject of grace , let him beware , lest he deceive his soul . The Jews were not wanting in what some would call the faith of assurance : We have one ...
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... Holy Spirit.— Again , While ye have the light , believe in the light , that ye may be the children of light . The light they then had was that of the Gospel ; and had they believed it , they would have been the children of light , or ...
... Holy Spirit.— Again , While ye have the light , believe in the light , that ye may be the children of light . The light they then had was that of the Gospel ; and had they believed it , they would have been the children of light , or ...
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... holy nature , their vast importance , or the practical consequences that attach to them , is to admit the body without the spirit . Paul , notwithstanding his knowledge of the law , and great zeal on its behalf , while blind to its ...
... holy nature , their vast importance , or the practical consequences that attach to them , is to admit the body without the spirit . Paul , notwithstanding his knowledge of the law , and great zeal on its behalf , while blind to its ...
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... Holy Scriptures . We may expect that God will as soon require them to become angels as Christians , if the one be no more their duty than the other . There is a phraseology suited to different pe- riods of time . Previously to the ...
... Holy Scriptures . We may expect that God will as soon require them to become angels as Christians , if the one be no more their duty than the other . There is a phraseology suited to different pe- riods of time . Previously to the ...
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... holy fear of Christ's majesty , and a humble confidence in his mercy ; taking his yoke upon them , and wearing it as their highest delight . That the object of the command was spiritual , is also manifest from the threatening and the ...
... holy fear of Christ's majesty , and a humble confidence in his mercy ; taking his yoke upon them , and wearing it as their highest delight . That the object of the command was spiritual , is also manifest from the threatening and the ...
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