Biblical Repository and Quarterly ObserverJ. M. Sherwood., 1839 |
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... Spirit of the Pilgrims , " Vol . V. p . 496 seq . In this statement the two distinguished and enlightened divines above named express their cordial agreement . They also express it as their united opinion " that , with few exceptions ...
... Spirit of the Pilgrims , " Vol . V. p . 496 seq . In this statement the two distinguished and enlightened divines above named express their cordial agreement . They also express it as their united opinion " that , with few exceptions ...
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... Christ , and the special , renovating influence of the Spirit are indispen- sable to the salvation of any human being . * Confession of Faith . 5. Obligation , Free - agency , and Accountability of 10 [ JAN . Introductory Observations .
... Christ , and the special , renovating influence of the Spirit are indispen- sable to the salvation of any human being . * Confession of Faith . 5. Obligation , Free - agency , and Accountability of 10 [ JAN . Introductory Observations .
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... Spirit of God , whereby he " maketh the reading , but especially the preaching of the word , an effectual means of convincing and converting sinners ; " or that " work of God's Spirit , whereby , convincing us of our sin and misery ...
... Spirit of God , whereby he " maketh the reading , but especially the preaching of the word , an effectual means of convincing and converting sinners ; " or that " work of God's Spirit , whereby , convincing us of our sin and misery ...
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... Spirit , is so real , universal and absolute , that no human being ever was , or ever will be saved without special grace . The natural ability which avails to create obligation , and to bring on the disobedi- ent a just condemnation ...
... Spirit , is so real , universal and absolute , that no human being ever was , or ever will be saved without special grace . The natural ability which avails to create obligation , and to bring on the disobedi- ent a just condemnation ...
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... Spirit , and have truly accepted of Jesus Christ , as he is offered in the Gospel , will persevere in holiness to the end and be saved ; not because the falling away of a saint , if left to himself , would be impossi- ble ; but because ...
... Spirit , and have truly accepted of Jesus Christ , as he is offered in the Gospel , will persevere in holiness to the end and be saved ; not because the falling away of a saint , if left to himself , would be impossi- ble ; but because ...
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