Sermons on Several OccasionsCCEL, 1946 - 596 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 74
Página
... given by inspiration of God.” Thus far goeth the faith of a devil. 3. Thirdly. The faith through which we are saved, in that sense of the word which will hereafter be explained, is not barely that which the Apostles themselves had while ...
... given by inspiration of God.” Thus far goeth the faith of a devil. 3. Thirdly. The faith through which we are saved, in that sense of the word which will hereafter be explained, is not barely that which the Apostles themselves had while ...
Página
... given unto us, actually given unto us who believe! For by faith “we receive, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is of God” —the sum of all the promises— “that we may know the things that are freely given to us of God.” 4 ...
... given unto us, actually given unto us who believe! For by faith “we receive, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is of God” —the sum of all the promises— “that we may know the things that are freely given to us of God.” 4 ...
Página
... given us commandment? On the one hand, are those who have not so much as the form of godliness; on the other, those who have the form only: there stands the open, there the painted, sepulchre. So that in very deed, whosoever were ...
... given us commandment? On the one hand, are those who have not so much as the form of godliness; on the other, those who have the form only: there stands the open, there the painted, sepulchre. So that in very deed, whosoever were ...
Página
... given understanding, weigh this without prejudice; and he cannot but perceive, that such a notion of justification is neither reconcilable to reason nor Scripture. 5. The plain scriptural notion of justification is pardon, the ...
... given understanding, weigh this without prejudice; and he cannot but perceive, that such a notion of justification is neither reconcilable to reason nor Scripture. 5. The plain scriptural notion of justification is pardon, the ...
Página
... given him before; but that repentance was neither more nor less than a deep sense of the want of all good, and the presence of all evil. And whatever good he hath, or doeth, from that hour when he first believes in God through Christ ...
... given him before; but that repentance was neither more nor less than a deep sense of the want of all good, and the presence of all evil. And whatever good he hath, or doeth, from that hour when he first believes in God through Christ ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
angels Apostle Art thou believe blessed blood body born called children of God children of men Christ Jesus Christian Church circumcision commandment conscience continually creature darkness death desire devil earth eternal everlasting evil faith Father fear flesh fruit give glory God’s gospel grace grace of God happiness hath hear Heathens heaven hell Holy Ghost idolatry Jehonadab Jesus Christ justified kind kingdom kingdom of heaven labour light likewise live Lord Lord’s manner means meekness mercy mind nature neighbour never observe ourselves outward pain peace perfect Pharisees plain pray prayer preach reason receive rejoice religion repentance righteousness saith salvation Satan saved Scripture Secondly sense Sermon sinner sins Son of God soul speak Spirit suffer suppose tempers temptation thee things thou art Thou shalt thought thy heart true truth understanding unto walk wherein whole whosoever wisdom word