Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen2J. Emory and B. Waugh, 1834 |
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... affections . To crown all the rest , he was endued with liberty ; a power of directing his own affections and actions ; a capacity of determining himself , or of choosing good or evil . Indeed had not man been endued with this , all the ...
... affections . To crown all the rest , he was endued with liberty ; a power of directing his own affections and actions ; a capacity of determining himself , or of choosing good or evil . Indeed had not man been endued with this , all the ...
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... affections ; and with liberty , a power of using them in a right or wrong manner , of choosing good or evil . Otherwise , neither his understanding nor his will would have been to any purpose ; for he must have been as incapable of ...
... affections ; and with liberty , a power of using them in a right or wrong manner , of choosing good or evil . Otherwise , neither his understanding nor his will would have been to any purpose ; for he must have been as incapable of ...
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... , the consciousness of his favour , he works in him that grateful , filial affection , from which spring every good temper and word and work , but those whom 13. And who are they that are 40 [ SERMON LXIII . ON PREDESTINATION .
... , the consciousness of his favour , he works in him that grateful , filial affection , from which spring every good temper and word and work , but those whom 13. And who are they that are 40 [ SERMON LXIII . ON PREDESTINATION .
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... affections and passions ; and , lastly , with liberty , or freedom of choice ; without which all the rest would have been in vain , and he would have been no more capable of serving his Creator than a piece of earth or marble ; he would ...
... affections and passions ; and , lastly , with liberty , or freedom of choice ; without which all the rest would have been in vain , and he would have been no more capable of serving his Creator than a piece of earth or marble ; he would ...
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... affections were regular , and their choice always guided by their understanding . 5. What then is the barrier between men and brutes ? The line which they cannot pass ? It was not reason . Set aside that ambiguous term : exchange it for ...
... affections were regular , and their choice always guided by their understanding . 5. What then is the barrier between men and brutes ? The line which they cannot pass ? It was not reason . Set aside that ambiguous term : exchange it for ...
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