A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 3Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 38
... reason of the hope that is in them with meekness and fear ; ' when they appear unshaken in their reliance on his merits for pardon , and glory ; when they can assert from personal , repeated ex- perience " that his ways are ways of plea ...
... reason of the hope that is in them with meekness and fear ; ' when they appear unshaken in their reliance on his merits for pardon , and glory ; when they can assert from personal , repeated ex- perience " that his ways are ways of plea ...
Page 53
... reason for improving them which must powerfully interest the hearts of all who have tasted of his love , " they testify of me ; " they reveal my glory as God , my condescension and grace as Mediator , my ability to save to the very ...
... reason for improving them which must powerfully interest the hearts of all who have tasted of his love , " they testify of me ; " they reveal my glory as God , my condescension and grace as Mediator , my ability to save to the very ...
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... reason for their neg- lect of it . But however conscientious such persons may be in their conduct , conscience in this instance is not properly enlightened . Suppose that one child in a family should give offence to another child ...
... reason for their neg- lect of it . But however conscientious such persons may be in their conduct , conscience in this instance is not properly enlightened . Suppose that one child in a family should give offence to another child ...
Page 65
... reason why we should scrupulously and at any expence observe it : And a departure from any known ordinance is an impeachment of that wisdom , and so- vereignty , and love , by which it was ap- pointed . I would apply this doctrine by ...
... reason why we should scrupulously and at any expence observe it : And a departure from any known ordinance is an impeachment of that wisdom , and so- vereignty , and love , by which it was ap- pointed . I would apply this doctrine by ...
Page 73
... 1. That it is explicitly enjoined by the Living God . The very consideration that any ordinance is sanctioned by his supreme , sovereign authority , is a sufficient reason VOL . 3 . G " " why it should be observed by us . 73.
... 1. That it is explicitly enjoined by the Living God . The very consideration that any ordinance is sanctioned by his supreme , sovereign authority , is a sufficient reason VOL . 3 . G " " why it should be observed by us . 73.
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