Two sermons: on the doctrine of reconciliation. Together with an appendix |
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... corruption of depraved nature , which readily admits and extols thofe fntiments which encourage felf - con- ceit . But for this , instead of an / wering , I should only have re - printed my Jermons with a few corrections , and fo left ...
... corruption of depraved nature , which readily admits and extols thofe fntiments which encourage felf - con- ceit . But for this , instead of an / wering , I should only have re - printed my Jermons with a few corrections , and fo left ...
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... corrupt , wicked heart , to feel its enmity rife against a governor and judge that punishes him for his crimes , though it ... corruption , fo to fubmit to the punishment of his crimes , as heartily to approve the law and the judge that ...
... corrupt , wicked heart , to feel its enmity rife against a governor and judge that punishes him for his crimes , though it ... corruption , fo to fubmit to the punishment of his crimes , as heartily to approve the law and the judge that ...
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... corruption , nor prize the blood and facrifice of Chrift . O that every unrenewed finner , who fhall read these pages , may ficken at the fight , and being deeply fenfible of the plague and enmity of his own heart , and the guilt of his ...
... corruption , nor prize the blood and facrifice of Chrift . O that every unrenewed finner , who fhall read these pages , may ficken at the fight , and being deeply fenfible of the plague and enmity of his own heart , and the guilt of his ...
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... corruption , fo to fubmit to the punish- ment of his crimes , as heartily to approve the law and judge that condemns him ' : for in the first cafe I fuppofe the foul renewed and enmity flin ; but in the last I fup- pofe enmity to remain ...
... corruption , fo to fubmit to the punish- ment of his crimes , as heartily to approve the law and judge that condemns him ' : for in the first cafe I fuppofe the foul renewed and enmity flin ; but in the last I fup- pofe enmity to remain ...
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... corrupt ; which he certainly is not , if he can dif- cern the true beauty and deformity of moral objects ; and therefore when Mr. H. takes this for granted , he begs the main queftion in difpute . This method he frequently takes , by ...
... corrupt ; which he certainly is not , if he can dif- cern the true beauty and deformity of moral objects ; and therefore when Mr. H. takes this for granted , he begs the main queftion in difpute . This method he frequently takes , by ...
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Two Sermons: On the Doctrine of Reconciliation. Together with an Appendix Nathaniel Whitaker Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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abfurdity afferts againſt alfo amiable anſwer apoftle Arminians beauty becauſe believe cafe carnal mind caufe cauſe Chrift confequence confiftent death of Chrift defign devils dialogue diſcovered divine doctrine effected by light effential enmity exerciſe facrifice faid falfe fame fave fays fcripture fenfe fentiment fermons fhall fhew fhould fince finners fome foul fpirit ftate fubject fuch fufferings fufficient fuppofe glorious glory God's true character gofpel grace hate hath hatred heart himſelf holy inconfiftent itſelf Jefus Chrift juft juftice juftified juſt leaſt lefs lufts manifeft mercy moral agents morally evil moſt muft muſt natural confcience neceffarily object oppofing oppofition paffage Pelagians perfections phyfical pleaſe principle puniſhment purpoſe queftion racter reafon reconciled regeneration is effected reprefents righteoufnefs righteous Sandemanian ſay ſcheme Socinians ſpeak ſtate thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe total corruption total depravity truth underſtand unrenewed uſe wicked word worfe
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Página 54 - But mery, fure, is his chief attribute. Shall pleafures of a fhort duration chain A lady's foul in everlafting pain ? Will the great Author us poor worms deftroy, For now and then 'a.Jip of tranfient'joy ? No, he's for ever in a fmiling mood ; He's like themfelves ;' or how could he be good ? And they blafpheme, who blacker fchemes fuppofe...
Página 129 - And that which fell among thorns, are they, which, when they have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares, and riches, and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection. 15 But that on the good ground are they, which in an honest and good heart, having heard the word, keep it, and bring forth fruit with patience.
Página 49 - And the Spirit and the bride say, come. And let him that heareth, say, come. And let him that is athirst, come; and whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely.
Página 86 - Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.
Página 19 - Doth Job fear God for nought? Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side ? thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land. But put forth thine hand now, and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face.
Página 72 - The natural man receiveth not the things of the fpirit of God, for they are foolifhnefs unto him $ neither can he know them, becaufe they are fpiritually difcerned.
Página 126 - It is written in the prophets, and they shall be all taught of God. Every one therefore that hath heard and learned of the Father cometh unto me.
Página 53 - Atheifts are few ; moft nymphs a godhead own, And nothing but his attributes dethrone. From Atheifts far, they ftedfaftly believe God is, and is almighty to forgive. His other excellence they'll not difpute ; But mercy, fure, is his chief attribute.
Página 151 - God in the visible world, but the soul of man is a far nobler creature than it. We justly admire the power of the Creator in the motion of the heavenly bodies, but the motion of souls towards God as their centre, is far more glorious ; the effects of the same power far more eminent, and far more lasting. The wounds of Christ seemed effects of weakness ; but it is easy to observe incomparable strength appearing in them.
Página 132 - If I had not done among them the works which no other man did, they had not had sin; but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father...