Theology; Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Bind 3Carvill, 1829 |
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... tion . In doing this I shall first adduce several arguments as a direct proof of the doctrine ; and shall then answer the principal objections . 1st . It is irrational to suppose , that God would leave a work , to- wards which so much ...
... tion . In doing this I shall first adduce several arguments as a direct proof of the doctrine ; and shall then answer the principal objections . 1st . It is irrational to suppose , that God would leave a work , to- wards which so much ...
Side 6
... tion of children , by Jesus Christ , to himself , according to the good pleasure of his will . From these passages , and from many others of similar import , it is clear , that Christians are chosen by God unto salvation from the ...
... tion of children , by Jesus Christ , to himself , according to the good pleasure of his will . From these passages , and from many others of similar import , it is clear , that Christians are chosen by God unto salvation from the ...
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... tion to himself , that his distressing apprehensions of his guilt sunk him in the dust , and caused him to cry out involuntarily ; deprived him of his strength , and for a time perhaps of the clear exercise of his Reason ; caused him to ...
... tion to himself , that his distressing apprehensions of his guilt sunk him in the dust , and caused him to cry out involuntarily ; deprived him of his strength , and for a time perhaps of the clear exercise of his Reason ; caused him to ...
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... tion , subjoined to the most consoling invitation , and the happiest tidings , ever published to the children of men . Come unto me , all ye that labour , and are heavy laden ; and I will give you rest . Take my yoke upon you , and ...
... tion , subjoined to the most consoling invitation , and the happiest tidings , ever published to the children of men . Come unto me , all ye that labour , and are heavy laden ; and I will give you rest . Take my yoke upon you , and ...
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... tion , to influence , and in the end , to wealth ; and that he is , upon the whole , making in this manner , a very gainful bargain . Nay , he may , in this manner , more easily than in any other , quiet his own conscience ; persuade ...
... tion , to influence , and in the end , to wealth ; and that he is , upon the whole , making in this manner , a very gainful bargain . Nay , he may , in this manner , more easily than in any other , quiet his own conscience ; persuade ...
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