Treatises on Justification and RegenerationWilliam Collins, 1830 - 308 psl. |
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John Witherspoon. ouring to fix , and habitually to maintain , in his mind , a strong impression of the nature and effects of true spiritual religion ; and having ascertained , beyond dis- pute , his own title to that blessed character ...
John Witherspoon. ouring to fix , and habitually to maintain , in his mind , a strong impression of the nature and effects of true spiritual religion ; and having ascertained , beyond dis- pute , his own title to that blessed character ...
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... minds to the consideration of the essential dignity of the Chris- tian character . It is thus , that the venerable apostle , our Saviour's beloved disciple , excites the zeal and elevates the views of the Christians of his day . It was ...
... minds to the consideration of the essential dignity of the Chris- tian character . It is thus , that the venerable apostle , our Saviour's beloved disciple , excites the zeal and elevates the views of the Christians of his day . It was ...
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... mind , and maintain in his lively recollection , a just sense of the nature and extent of spiritual religion , scrutinizing at the same time , the state of his own tempers and affec- tions , that he may ascertain the real state of what ...
... mind , and maintain in his lively recollection , a just sense of the nature and extent of spiritual religion , scrutinizing at the same time , the state of his own tempers and affec- tions , that he may ascertain the real state of what ...
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... mind , they despise and trample upon all instructions which have not something pleasing and insinuating in their dress and form . You , Sir , are one of those happy few , who have been willing to consecrate the finest natural talents to ...
... mind , they despise and trample upon all instructions which have not something pleasing and insinuating in their dress and form . You , Sir , are one of those happy few , who have been willing to consecrate the finest natural talents to ...
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... minds . The apostle Paul , in his epistle to the Romans , among whom he had never been in person , at great length establishes the fundamental doctrine of the Gos- pel , That sinners are justified by the free grace of God , through the ...
... minds . The apostle Paul , in his epistle to the Romans , among whom he had never been in person , at great length establishes the fundamental doctrine of the Gos- pel , That sinners are justified by the free grace of God , through the ...
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Treatises on Justification and Regeneration With an Introductory Essay John Witherspoon Visos knygos peržiūra - 1830 |
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amiable apostle John apostle Paul appear believe blessed born character children of God Christ Jesus Christian common grace conscience conviction corruption creature danger desire despised diligence discovery divine grace divine nature doctrine doth duty effect endeavour esteem eternity evidence evil excellence express faith Father favour fear flesh free grace give glory God's gospel grace grace of God guilt habitual hath heart holy hope humble imputed righteousness infinite Jesus Christ justice kingdom of God live Lord lust manner means mercy mind moral ness obedience object obligation observe passages of Scripture peace perfect perhaps persons persuaded Pharisee pheme plainly preach principle profession purity reason Redeemer regeneration righteousness of Christ salvation Saviour Scrip sense sensible sinners sins soul spirit strongest suffering suppose supreme sure thee things thou tion true penitent truth ture unto word worldly wrath
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