Sermons Preached at St. Paul's Cathedral, the Foundling Hospital, and Several Churches in London: Together with Others Addressed to a Country CongregationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 429 psl. |
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... salvation -I think I have succeeded I think I understand the Scriptures - I love the interpretations I have made -I am accustomed to them - I have gained them by la- borious diligence , and they appear good in my eyes ; but I come to ...
... salvation -I think I have succeeded I think I understand the Scriptures - I love the interpretations I have made -I am accustomed to them - I have gained them by la- borious diligence , and they appear good in my eyes ; but I come to ...
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... salvation , let his creed be what it may . Is there any man will be hardy enough to deny this , or say that salvation is to be found only among one set of Christians ? why , then , see the immediate consequence which follows . God is ...
... salvation , let his creed be what it may . Is there any man will be hardy enough to deny this , or say that salvation is to be found only among one set of Christians ? why , then , see the immediate consequence which follows . God is ...
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... salvation depends on whether he inquires . well or ill . Infidels tell us Christianity is intolerant . Christianity is not intolerant : most men would force their opinions upon others if they could ; but they do it in spite of the ...
... salvation depends on whether he inquires . well or ill . Infidels tell us Christianity is intolerant . Christianity is not intolerant : most men would force their opinions upon others if they could ; but they do it in spite of the ...
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... salvation ; not , which every man is wisely and properly invited to adopt ( that would be true enough ) , but which every man is bound to adopt ; -that he becomes ac- countable to the civil magistrate if he does not : -perhaps the ...
... salvation ; not , which every man is wisely and properly invited to adopt ( that would be true enough ) , but which every man is bound to adopt ; -that he becomes ac- countable to the civil magistrate if he does not : -perhaps the ...
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... salvation ; a blindness which darkens the view of heaven , a false step in the road to God ; for remember what says our great Christian prayer- " Forgive us as we forgive those who have trespassed against us : " - what then is our ...
... salvation ; a blindness which darkens the view of heaven , a false step in the road to God ; for remember what says our great Christian prayer- " Forgive us as we forgive those who have trespassed against us : " - what then is our ...
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