Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of SermonsT. Tegg, 1824 - Theology |
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... suffer evil ; it was perfectly right that he should not be willing . It is entirely right therefore that we should be equally unwilling . But Christ was entirely willing to do and to suffer whatever God willed him to do , or to suffer ...
... suffer evil ; it was perfectly right that he should not be willing . It is entirely right therefore that we should be equally unwilling . But Christ was entirely willing to do and to suffer whatever God willed him to do , or to suffer ...
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... suffer ; and with the deepest distress while we suffer . Christ , as I have observed , was perfectly resigned . Yet Christ felt , in the deepest manner , the whole extent of the evils which he suffered . This we know , both because he ...
... suffer ; and with the deepest distress while we suffer . Christ , as I have observed , was perfectly resigned . Yet Christ felt , in the deepest manner , the whole extent of the evils which he suffered . This we know , both because he ...
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... suffer these miseries , is to be willing to suffer that which is known by him to be contrary to the will of God . It is a consent to prevent Christ of one trophy of his cross , one glorious fruit of his sufferings , and to take a gem ...
... suffer these miseries , is to be willing to suffer that which is known by him to be contrary to the will of God . It is a consent to prevent Christ of one trophy of his cross , one glorious fruit of his sufferings , and to take a gem ...
Contents
SERMON | 3 |
the ancient Christians Jews and Heathen Isa xlviii 16 3 | 21 |
Regeneration Agency of the Holy Ghost Tit iii 5 | 35 |
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