Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen2Collins, 1838 |
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... perfect re- pose of that acquiescence , wherewith you may lie down among the promises of the gospel - for keeping firm and fast , that confidence in which you have begun - Seeing that grace has not only set out on a warfare against sin ...
... perfect re- pose of that acquiescence , wherewith you may lie down among the promises of the gospel - for keeping firm and fast , that confidence in which you have begun - Seeing that grace has not only set out on a warfare against sin ...
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... perfect analogy with other and most familiar exhibitions of our nature , in the scenes of business and ordinary affairs . Let us just conceive a man embarked , with full and earnest ambition , on some humble walk of retail merchandise ...
... perfect analogy with other and most familiar exhibitions of our nature , in the scenes of business and ordinary affairs . Let us just conceive a man embarked , with full and earnest ambition , on some humble walk of retail merchandise ...
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... perfect obedience ; and transfer our reckoning from a ground where conscience meets us and gives us the lie , to a ground occupied by the stable and enduring realities of Scripture - where God who cannot lie meets us with the assurances ...
... perfect obedience ; and transfer our reckoning from a ground where conscience meets us and gives us the lie , to a ground occupied by the stable and enduring realities of Scripture - where God who cannot lie meets us with the assurances ...
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... perfect , in heaven ; and he may be led to suspect his interest in the promises of Christ , when he is made to perceive that there is in him still so much of what is uncongenial to godliness . It may therefore quiet him to be told ...
... perfect , in heaven ; and he may be led to suspect his interest in the promises of Christ , when he is made to perceive that there is in him still so much of what is uncongenial to godliness . It may therefore quiet him to be told ...
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... constitution , such as we have endeavoured to unfold it , has a direct tendency both to deepen the humility of the be- liever , and to exalt and perfect his holiness . It is this state of composition , in every one CHAPTER VI , 12 . 149.
... constitution , such as we have endeavoured to unfold it , has a direct tendency both to deepen the humility of the be- liever , and to exalt and perfect his holiness . It is this state of composition , in every one CHAPTER VI , 12 . 149.
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