Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen2Collins, 1838 |
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... forensically - in which case it is not meant that we are dead in fact , but dead in law ; or it may be understood personally , in which case the being dead unto sin will mean that we are dead thereunto in our affections for it - that we ...
... forensically - in which case it is not meant that we are dead in fact , but dead in law ; or it may be understood personally , in which case the being dead unto sin will mean that we are dead thereunto in our affections for it - that we ...
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... forensically . We trust that however imperfectly we may have illus- trated this part of the argument , you have been made to perceive that there is in it the force and the power of a most impressive consideration ; and , whether you ...
... forensically . We trust that however imperfectly we may have illus- trated this part of the argument , you have been made to perceive that there is in it the force and the power of a most impressive consideration ; and , whether you ...
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... forensically -that out of the premises already established he gathers an immediate and very powerful dissuasive against the continuance of the believer in sin— that , without assuming as yet any revolution of desire on his part , he ...
... forensically -that out of the premises already established he gathers an immediate and very powerful dissuasive against the continuance of the believer in sin— that , without assuming as yet any revolution of desire on his part , he ...
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... forensically , would it conduct him to the reality of being dead unto it actually and habitually and personally . But you will surely perceive that , to bring about this effect , something more is necessary than merely to address to the ...
... forensically , would it conduct him to the reality of being dead unto it actually and habitually and personally . But you will surely perceive that , to bring about this effect , something more is necessary than merely to address to the ...
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... forensically dealt with on account of Christ's death , just as if we ourselves had under- gone the suffering which for us He hath endured . And we would even carry this style of interpreta- tion to the first clause of the sixth verse ...
... forensically dealt with on account of Christ's death , just as if we ourselves had under- gone the suffering which for us He hath endured . And we would even carry this style of interpreta- tion to the first clause of the sixth verse ...
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