The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volume 4Converse, 1824 - Baptists |
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... obedient to the laws , benevolent to the poor , faithful in their connexions , and just in their dealings ? And is it not evident to universal observation that these are things which may be found in characters who , nevertheless , by ...
... obedient to the laws , benevolent to the poor , faithful in their connexions , and just in their dealings ? And is it not evident to universal observation that these are things which may be found in characters who , nevertheless , by ...
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... obedience ac- ceptable to God , instead of that which is perfect : for , in this case , the idea of imperfect sincere endeavours in unregenerate men is inadmisible - there are no such endeavours in existence . These things I have been ...
... obedience ac- ceptable to God , instead of that which is perfect : for , in this case , the idea of imperfect sincere endeavours in unregenerate men is inadmisible - there are no such endeavours in existence . These things I have been ...
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... obedience , or things which con- tain in them nothing truly or spiritually good . If the foregoing principle be just , three things at least will follow ; namely — that the distinction between moral virtue and true religion has less ...
... obedience , or things which con- tain in them nothing truly or spiritually good . If the foregoing principle be just , three things at least will follow ; namely — that the distinction between moral virtue and true religion has less ...
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... obedience , are but different modifications of love . If we love God , we cannot but repent of having offended and dishonoured him . If we love God in his true character , and bear genuine benevolence to man , we cannot but love a ...
... obedience , are but different modifications of love . If we love God , we cannot but repent of having offended and dishonoured him . If we love God in his true character , and bear genuine benevolence to man , we cannot but love a ...
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... obedience which God required of Israel by the Sinai covenant was merely external , and did not extend to the heart . Their government , it is said , was a theocracy : God acted towards them under the character of a civil governor ; and ...
... obedience which God required of Israel by the Sinai covenant was merely external , and did not extend to the heart . Their government , it is said , was a theocracy : God acted towards them under the character of a civil governor ; and ...
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