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Page 69
leaven pervaded the whole lump , or by what peculiar arrangement of Jehovah
the son apparently inherited the corruptions of his father , were questions which
reason of itself could never have solved ; although they were convinced of the
fact ...
leaven pervaded the whole lump , or by what peculiar arrangement of Jehovah
the son apparently inherited the corruptions of his father , were questions which
reason of itself could never have solved ; although they were convinced of the
fact ...
Page 119
hath wrought you for the self same thing is God , who hath also given you the
earnest of the Spirit , until the redemption of the purchased inheritance , unto his
own glory . ” Great , infinitely great are your obligations to Jehovah the Spirit for
what ...
hath wrought you for the self same thing is God , who hath also given you the
earnest of the Spirit , until the redemption of the purchased inheritance , unto his
own glory . ” Great , infinitely great are your obligations to Jehovah the Spirit for
what ...
Page 153
... act of suffering endured by the God - man , the WORD made flesh , was
divinely valuable for the expiation of our guilt : every act of obedience which he
performed was divinely meritorious for confirming our title to the immortal
inheritance .
... act of suffering endured by the God - man , the WORD made flesh , was
divinely valuable for the expiation of our guilt : every act of obedience which he
performed was divinely meritorious for confirming our title to the immortal
inheritance .
Page 154
... he was excluded by transgression ; as procuring a better inheritance , a
brighter crown , and a more elevated throne than were forfeited by our fall . The
following important and comfortable inferences are naturally suggested by this
doctrine .
... he was excluded by transgression ; as procuring a better inheritance , a
brighter crown , and a more elevated throne than were forfeited by our fall . The
following important and comfortable inferences are naturally suggested by this
doctrine .
Page 209
... that one so poor , abjectly poor as thou art should be predestinated to an
inheritance inconceivably great , an inheritance incorruptible , and eternal in the
heavens ; that one so impure , so deformed as thou art should be clothed with
change ...
... that one so poor , abjectly poor as thou art should be predestinated to an
inheritance inconceivably great , an inheritance incorruptible , and eternal in the
heavens ; that one so impure , so deformed as thou art should be clothed with
change ...
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