| Methodist episcopal church - 1798 - 192 páginas
...: (whereas juft the contrary effects are obferved, whenever this expe&ation ceafcs.) They are faved by hope, by this hope of a total change, with a gradually inereafing falvation. Deftroy this hope, and that falvation flands ftill, or rather decreafes 'daily.... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 páginas
...just tlis contrary effects are observed, whenever this expectation ceases.) They .i! ••>.<;•(/ by hope, by this hope of a total change, with, a gradually...increasing salvation. Destroy this hope and that salvation stapds still, or rather decreases daily. Therefore whoever wquld advance the gradual change in believers,... | |
| John Wesley - 1810 - 432 páginas
...zealous of good works, and the more punctual in their attendance on all the ordinances of God : whereas, just the contrary effects are observed, whenever this...are saved by hope, by this hope of a total change, saved with a gradually increasing salvation. Destroy this hope, and that salvation stands still ; or,... | |
| 1817 - 370 páginas
...ordinances of God : whereas just the contrary effects are observed, whenever this expectation ce«ses. They are saved by hope, by this hope of a total change,...believers, should strongly insist on the instantaneous. What I purpose in the following papers is, to i ve a plain and distinct account of the doctrine ol'Christian... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1827 - 1048 páginas
...zealous of good works, and the more punctual in their attendance on all the ordinances of God. (Whereas just the contrary effects are observed, whenever this...daily. Therefore, whoever would advance the gradual cfiange in believers, should strongly insist on the instantaneous. Q. 55. 'WHAT can be done, to increase... | |
| Nathan Bangs - 1840 - 388 páginas
...zealous of good works, and the more punctual in their attendance on all the ordinances of God ; (whereas just the contrary effects are observed whenever this...still, or rather decreases daily. Therefore whoever will advance the gradual change in believers, should strongly insist on the instantaneous. SECTION... | |
| James Dixon - 1842 - 284 páginas
...zealous of good works, and the more punctual in their attendance on all the ordinances of God. Whereas, just the contrary effects are observed, whenever this...' saved by hope ;' by this hope of a total change saved with a gradually increasing salvation. Destroy this hope, and that salvation stands still, or... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 372 páginas
...zealous of good works ; and the more punctual in their at7 tendance on all the ordinances of God (whereas just the contrary effects are observed whenever this...by hope — by this hope of a total change, with a gradually-increasing salvation. Destroy this hope, and that salvation stands still, or, rather, decreases... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 390 páginas
...zealous of good works ; and the more punctual in their attendance on all the ordinances of God (whereas just the contrary effects are observed whenever this...by hope — by this hope of a total change, with a gradually-increasing salvation. Destroy this hope, and that salvation stands still, or, rather, decreases... | |
| John Whitehead - 1793 - 588 páginas
...of good works, »ml the more punctual in their attendance on nil the ordinances of (îoil. (Whereas just the contrary effects are observed, whenever this...expectation ceases.) They are saved by hope, by this ho| с of a total ch'inge, with a gradually increasing salvation. Destroy this hope and thiit salvation... | |
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