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 19
... worship of the sanctuary in heaven . Our claim to the privileges of the church visible , however desirable , is no certain evidence of our claim to the immunities and glories of the church invisible . The form of godliness is possessed ...
... worship of the sanctuary in heaven . Our claim to the privileges of the church visible , however desirable , is no certain evidence of our claim to the immunities and glories of the church invisible . The form of godliness is possessed ...
Page 57
... worship . While our Lord authorizes his apostles to teach all nations , he also directs , " " baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost . ' By this institution we are formally initiated into the ...
... worship . While our Lord authorizes his apostles to teach all nations , he also directs , " " baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost . ' By this institution we are formally initiated into the ...
Page 62
... worship , the last injunc- tion of " him who was slain , and redeemed us unto God by his blood ? " Bear with me while I notice another irre- gularity with which many professors are chargeable , particularly in relation to the ordinance ...
... worship , the last injunc- tion of " him who was slain , and redeemed us unto God by his blood ? " Bear with me while I notice another irre- gularity with which many professors are chargeable , particularly in relation to the ordinance ...
Page 64
... worship . In the former instance the omission is known only to God , and he alone can be offended ; in the latter instance the neglect is obvious both to him and the world : God is therefore dishonored , the righteous are grieved , and ...
... worship . In the former instance the omission is known only to God , and he alone can be offended ; in the latter instance the neglect is obvious both to him and the world : God is therefore dishonored , the righteous are grieved , and ...
Page 119
... worship , why it should be bind- ing on Adam , more than on his posterity in all generations . Does not the Lord God stand in the relation of a Creator to us , no less than to him , and are we not therefore e- qually bound to devote a ...
... worship , why it should be bind- ing on Adam , more than on his posterity in all generations . Does not the Lord God stand in the relation of a Creator to us , no less than to him , and are we not therefore e- qually bound to devote a ...
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