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... ourselves or others , for the riches of a glorious immortality- being expressly told that God willeth such inter- cessions to be made for all men , and on this ground too that He willeth all men to be saved . Such is the large and ...
... ourselves or others , for the riches of a glorious immortality- being expressly told that God willeth such inter- cessions to be made for all men , and on this ground too that He willeth all men to be saved . Such is the large and ...
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... ourselves in the virtues of this prepara- tion . It is not a selfish affection for happiness in the general which forms the leading principle of Christianity . It is a sacred affection for that hap- piness which lies in holiness - or ...
... ourselves in the virtues of this prepara- tion . It is not a selfish affection for happiness in the general which forms the leading principle of Christianity . It is a sacred affection for that hap- piness which lies in holiness - or ...
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... ourselves — the other by believing that Christ has done a full and sufficient righteousness for us ; and makes each and all of us as welcome to its rewards as if they had been earned in our own person , by the merit of our own services ...
... ourselves — the other by believing that Christ has done a full and sufficient righteousness for us ; and makes each and all of us as welcome to its rewards as if they had been earned in our own person , by the merit of our own services ...
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... no effort of ours can possibly lessen , and far less extinguish-- the sense of a guilt that by ourselves is wholly in- expiable - the sense of an impassable gulf between us and God , seeing that when viewed as our 54 LECTURE LXXIX .
... no effort of ours can possibly lessen , and far less extinguish-- the sense of a guilt that by ourselves is wholly in- expiable - the sense of an impassable gulf between us and God , seeing that when viewed as our 54 LECTURE LXXIX .
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... ourselves in the vulgar phrase of learning by heart . Still in point of just and sound metaphy- sics , we hold faith to be an act of the understand- ing alone ; and that though affection may be both an immediate cause , and as immediate ...
... ourselves in the vulgar phrase of learning by heart . Still in point of just and sound metaphy- sics , we hold faith to be an act of the understand- ing alone ; and that though affection may be both an immediate cause , and as immediate ...
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Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen4 Thomas Chalmers Vista completa - 1840 |
Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen4 Thomas Chalmers Vista completa - 1840 |
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Achaia alike apostle believe blessings brethren called casuistry character children of Israel Christian church circumcision confession conscience Corinth Corinthians creature disciples distinct divine doctrine duty earth eateth effect election Ephesians epistle eternity everlasting evil faith fear feel forbearance fulfilment Galatians Gentiles gift give given glory God's gospel grace hand hath heart heaven Holy Ghost honour hope human imagine Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews judaising labour least lesson light live look Lord Jesus manifest ment mercy mind minister moral nation nature ness obedience object ourselves passage Paul peace perfect pray prayer preach predestination present principle pronoia prophet racter rejoice righteousness Romans saith Salute salvation saved Saviour Scripture sense sinner soul speak Spirit spoken tells things thou tion tribe of Benjamin truth unbelief understanding unto verse virtue wherewith whole word worketh