Letters to a Young Lady: In which the Duties and Character of Women are Considered, Chiefly with a Reference to Prevailing Opinions, Volume 2 |
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... Jefus poured forth his blood upon the cross , he did an action highly acceptable to his Heavenly Father , and was no more guilty than the pardoned thief became innocent by our Saviour's promifing to admit him into Pa- radife ...
... Jefus poured forth his blood upon the cross , he did an action highly acceptable to his Heavenly Father , and was no more guilty than the pardoned thief became innocent by our Saviour's promifing to admit him into Pa- radife ...
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... Jefus , " alike proves the mixed nature of man , and that the merits of Chrift will only be applied to those who do not refift the Spirit of God . " C The extravagant expreffions by which Calvinistic teachers difguft fober hearers , and ...
... Jefus , " alike proves the mixed nature of man , and that the merits of Chrift will only be applied to those who do not refift the Spirit of God . " C The extravagant expreffions by which Calvinistic teachers difguft fober hearers , and ...
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... Jefus Chrift , but fnatching at it like a partizan of Swift's Jack . Whoever ap- peals to his inward feelings , removes the matter in debate from the jurifdiction of reason , and leaves it wholly dependant on bis own veracity . Let him ...
... Jefus Chrift , but fnatching at it like a partizan of Swift's Jack . Whoever ap- peals to his inward feelings , removes the matter in debate from the jurifdiction of reason , and leaves it wholly dependant on bis own veracity . Let him ...
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... Jefus Chrift , who fanctified the fabbath for his worship . The number of those who go to church totally ignorant of Christianity , or of moral duty , is com- paratively small ; yet the duty of publicly affembling ourselves together is ...
... Jefus Chrift , who fanctified the fabbath for his worship . The number of those who go to church totally ignorant of Christianity , or of moral duty , is com- paratively small ; yet the duty of publicly affembling ourselves together is ...
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... Jefus was more than man confifts in his perfect developement of human nature , which could only arise from his knowing the fecrets of all hearts . Except the bleffed author of our religion , Scripture delineates no perfect portrait ...
... Jefus was more than man confifts in his perfect developement of human nature , which could only arise from his knowing the fecrets of all hearts . Except the bleffed author of our religion , Scripture delineates no perfect portrait ...
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Page 248 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure word of God is preached, and the sacraments duly administered, according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 131 - THE grace of our Lord Jefus Chrift, and the love of God, and the fellowfhip of the Holy Ghoft, be, with us all evermore.
Page 145 - I know there is no other name under heaven by which men can be saved.
Page 243 - Whofo eateth my flefh, and drinketh my blood, . hath eternal life, and I will raife him up at the laft day.
Page 303 - that *' there is a time to weep as well as a " time to laugh, a time to dance, and a *
Page 242 - ... 64 But there are fome of you that believe not. For Jefus knew from the beginning who they were that believed not, and who fhould betray him.
Page 182 - ... which eye hath not feen, ear hath not heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Page 81 - fhall the know-*' ledge >of the Lord cover the earth as
Page 351 - Arabs, like other Orientals, hold that, in such matters, man is saved, not by faith, but by want of faith. They have also a saying not unlike ours— " She partly is to blame who has been tried, He comes too near who comes to be denied.
Page 271 - if any provide not for his own, <£ and efpecially for thofe of his own " houfe, he hath denied the faith, and is