The Works of the Rev. John Witherspoon ...: To which is Prefixed an Account of the Author's Life, in a Sermon Occasioned by His Death, Volume 4William W. Woodward, 1801 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 37
... oppose . What a strange scheme of hu- man contrivance ! he had no reafon to think he could convince men , and he taught that it was unlawful to force them ! This reafoning is fupported by experi- ence . In fact , during the period from ...
... oppose . What a strange scheme of hu- man contrivance ! he had no reafon to think he could convince men , and he taught that it was unlawful to force them ! This reafoning is fupported by experi- ence . In fact , during the period from ...
Page 102
... oppose the truth . Self - righteousness is easily traced back to this - all the inerit of works may be reduced to it — had such persons a proper fenfe of the extent and fpirituality of the law of God , they would never think of trufting ...
... oppose the truth . Self - righteousness is easily traced back to this - all the inerit of works may be reduced to it — had such persons a proper fenfe of the extent and fpirituality of the law of God , they would never think of trufting ...
Page 111
... opposition between it ; the Covenant of works . It is alfo called a covenant of peace , and that with a double view ; to dif tinguish it from the covenant of works , and from the co- venant on Sinai at the giving the law . It is called ...
... opposition between it ; the Covenant of works . It is alfo called a covenant of peace , and that with a double view ; to dif tinguish it from the covenant of works , and from the co- venant on Sinai at the giving the law . It is called ...
Page 222
... oppose , we found it abfolutely necessary to declare ourselves independent of that prince who had thrown us out of his protection . This great step was taken with the full approbation , and indeed at the ardent defire of the public at ...
... oppose , we found it abfolutely necessary to declare ourselves independent of that prince who had thrown us out of his protection . This great step was taken with the full approbation , and indeed at the ardent defire of the public at ...
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