The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, Or The Duty of Sinners to Believe in Jesus ChristAmerican Doctrinal Tract Society, 1846 |
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... passages be admitted to prove the point , ( and if they do not , we may despair of learning any thing from the Scriptures , ) the duty of unconverted sinners to believe in Christ cannot fairly be called in question ; for , as be- fore ...
... passages be admitted to prove the point , ( and if they do not , we may despair of learning any thing from the Scriptures , ) the duty of unconverted sinners to believe in Christ cannot fairly be called in question ; for , as be- fore ...
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... passage express those things literally , which the foregoing ones described metaphorically : the persons invited , and the invitation , are the same in both . The thirst which they are supposed to possess , does not mean a holy desire ...
... passage express those things literally , which the foregoing ones described metaphorically : the persons invited , and the invitation , are the same in both . The thirst which they are supposed to possess , does not mean a holy desire ...
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... passage is exceedingly explicit , as to the duty of the un- converted ; neither is it possible to evade the force of it by any just or fair method of inter- pretation . Jeremiah vi . 16. Thus saith the Lord , Stand ye in the ways , and ...
... passage is exceedingly explicit , as to the duty of the un- converted ; neither is it possible to evade the force of it by any just or fair method of inter- pretation . Jeremiah vi . 16. Thus saith the Lord , Stand ye in the ways , and ...
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... passage also , as in many others , in what manner God requires sinners to use the means of grace ; not by a mere attendance upon them , ( which , while the end is disregarded , and the means rested in instead of it , is not using , but ...
... passage also , as in many others , in what manner God requires sinners to use the means of grace ; not by a mere attendance upon them , ( which , while the end is disregarded , and the means rested in instead of it , is not using , but ...
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... passage was addressed , were unbelievers ; such who , though Jesus had done so many miracles among them , yet believed not on him , ver . 37 : and it appears that they continued unbelievers , for they are represented as given over to ...
... passage was addressed , were unbelievers ; such who , though Jesus had done so many miracles among them , yet believed not on him , ver . 37 : and it appears that they continued unbelievers , for they are represented as given over to ...
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