Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3S. Converse, 1825 |
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... pleasure of his will . From these passages , and from many others of similar import , it is clear , that Christians are chosen by God unto salvation from the beginning ; or from before the foundation of the world . But can it be ...
... pleasure of his will . From these passages , and from many others of similar import , it is clear , that Christians are chosen by God unto salvation from the beginning ; or from before the foundation of the world . But can it be ...
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... opposed to the former , particularly , as it regards our Maker . The former , or carnal mind is enmity against God ; opposed to his character , and to his pleasure : the new one is conformed to his pleasure , and delighted.
... opposed to the former , particularly , as it regards our Maker . The former , or carnal mind is enmity against God ; opposed to his character , and to his pleasure : the new one is conformed to his pleasure , and delighted.
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... pleasure , and delighted with his char- acter . He , in whom it exists , delights in the law of God after the inner man ; and esteems it as more to be chosen than the most fine gold , and sweeter than honey and the honey - comb . The ...
... pleasure , and delighted with his char- acter . He , in whom it exists , delights in the law of God after the inner man ; and esteems it as more to be chosen than the most fine gold , and sweeter than honey and the honey - comb . The ...
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... pleasure . To secret prayer there seems to be hardly any allurement , suf- ficient to keep the regular practice of it alive for a great length of time , beside a relish for communion with God . It is plain , that secret prayer cannot be ...
... pleasure . To secret prayer there seems to be hardly any allurement , suf- ficient to keep the regular practice of it alive for a great length of time , beside a relish for communion with God . It is plain , that secret prayer cannot be ...
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... pleasure , found in these things ; pleasure , which , though derived from sacred objects , is merely natural ; and differs in nothing important from that , which is furnished by pleasant food , fine weather , or a beau- tiful landscape ...
... pleasure , found in these things ; pleasure , which , though derived from sacred objects , is merely natural ; and differs in nothing important from that , which is furnished by pleasant food , fine weather , or a beau- tiful landscape ...
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Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
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