A Discourse Concerning the Church: In which the Several Acceptations of the Word are Explained and Distinguished; the Gospel Covenant Delineated; a Right of Admission and Access to Special Ordinances, in Their Outward Administration and Inward Efficacy, Stated and Discussed |
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... attend on those ordinances , whether public or private , which are the ordinary means of converfion ; fuch as the reading and hear- ing of the word , and prayer . And churches of the faints , in which thefe ordinances are ftatedly ...
... attend on those ordinances , whether public or private , which are the ordinary means of converfion ; fuch as the reading and hear- ing of the word , and prayer . And churches of the faints , in which thefe ordinances are ftatedly ...
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... attend the administration of an or- dinance , and yet not be entitled to the whole benefit and privilege of it . All who are in covenant , and of the inftituted church , have a right to peculiar privileges ; particularly to the ...
... attend the administration of an or- dinance , and yet not be entitled to the whole benefit and privilege of it . All who are in covenant , and of the inftituted church , have a right to peculiar privileges ; particularly to the ...
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... attend to the rule of the gofpel , and regulate their judgment concerning the vifible rights of proponants by it ... attended to is , who have a right of admiffion into the church ; who are qualified to have fome at least of the special ...
... attend to the rule of the gofpel , and regulate their judgment concerning the vifible rights of proponants by it ... attended to is , who have a right of admiffion into the church ; who are qualified to have fome at least of the special ...
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... attended to . In answer to which , I would fay in general : All and only they whom the church , by the rule of the gofpel , may and ought to receive , have a right of admiffion . And all ought to be received who who exhibit fufficient ...
... attended to . In answer to which , I would fay in general : All and only they whom the church , by the rule of the gofpel , may and ought to receive , have a right of admiffion . And all ought to be received who who exhibit fufficient ...
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... attended to . For my part I know of none . And if the fcriptures will not furnish us with rules and marks by which it can be known which way the probability preponderates in this case , much less can experience and obfervation help us ...
... attended to . For my part I know of none . And if the fcriptures will not furnish us with rules and marks by which it can be known which way the probability preponderates in this case , much less can experience and obfervation help us ...
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Page 37 - For he is not a Jew who is one outwardly ; neither is that circumcision which is outward in the flesh : but he is a Jew who is one inwardly ; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the letter ; whose praise is not of men, but of God.
Page 118 - A new heart alfo will I *£ give you, and a new fpirit will I put within " you ; and I will take away the ftony heart out " of your flefh, and I will give you an heart of •\flefh.
Page 121 - kingdom of God is not meat and drink, " but righteoufnefs and peace, and joy in
Page 94 - And when the king came in to fee the guefts, || he faw there a man who had not on a wedding-garment. And he faith unto him, Friend, how cameft thou in hither, not having a wedding garment? And he was fpeechlefs.
Page 18 - Apostle's meaning, since he states, as the ground of fear and trembling, that it is God who worketh in us to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Page 80 - Beloved, if our hearts condemn us not, then have we confidence towards God, and whatsoever we ask of him we shall obtain':
Page 18 - And this is His commandment, that we believe in the name of His Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, just as He > commanded us.
Page 118 - Turn thou me, and I fhall be turned ; " for thou art the Lord my God.
Page 118 - will circumcife thy heart, and the heart of thy feed, to love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy foul, that thou may eft five*.
Page 116 - ... the Lamb of God, who taketh away the fin of the world.