Theology; Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Bind 3Carvill, 1829 |
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Side 5
... discourse I observed that the text naturally teaches us the following doctrines : 1. That the holiness of the Christian is a beautiful object ; II . That it increases as he advances in life ; III . That it continues to the end . The two ...
... discourse I observed that the text naturally teaches us the following doctrines : 1. That the holiness of the Christian is a beautiful object ; II . That it increases as he advances in life ; III . That it continues to the end . The two ...
Side 9
... discourses . If the answers , made to it then , were just and sufficient ; they must admit of a satisfactory application to this subject . The drift of the objection in every case is against the doctrine , that God can create a free ...
... discourses . If the answers , made to it then , were just and sufficient ; they must admit of a satisfactory application to this subject . The drift of the objection in every case is against the doctrine , that God can create a free ...
Side 11
... discourse on the same Objection to the doc- trine of Justification by faith . In that discourse , the objection was applied to the doctrine now under consideration ; and , if I mistake not , was satisfactorily obviated . 4thly . It is ...
... discourse on the same Objection to the doc- trine of Justification by faith . In that discourse , the objection was applied to the doctrine now under consideration ; and , if I mistake not , was satisfactorily obviated . 4thly . It is ...
Side 15
... discourses , considered the doc- trine of Regeneration , its Antecedents , Attendants , and Conse- quents ; I shall now proceed to another interesting subject of theology ; viz . the Evidences of Regeneration . In the text , the Apostle ...
... discourses , considered the doc- trine of Regeneration , its Antecedents , Attendants , and Conse- quents ; I shall now proceed to another interesting subject of theology ; viz . the Evidences of Regeneration . In the text , the Apostle ...
Side 16
... discourses . To them , therefore , I shall confine myself ; and even these I must necessarily discuss in a summary manner . With these preliminary remarks , I observe , 1st . That nothing in the Time , Place , Manner , or other circum ...
... discourses . To them , therefore , I shall confine myself ; and even these I must necessarily discuss in a summary manner . With these preliminary remarks , I observe , 1st . That nothing in the Time , Place , Manner , or other circum ...
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