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Page 153
THE main question I would consider , and for the negative of which , I would offer
some arguments in the following discourse , is this : Whether , according to the
rules of Christ , any ought to be admitted to the communion and privileges of ...
THE main question I would consider , and for the negative of which , I would offer
some arguments in the following discourse , is this : Whether , according to the
rules of Christ , any ought to be admitted to the communion and privileges of ...
Page 156
The question is not , whether Christ has made converting grace or piety itself the
condition or rule of his people ' s admitting any to the privileges of members in full
communion with them : There is no one qualification of mind whatsoever , that ...
The question is not , whether Christ has made converting grace or piety itself the
condition or rule of his people ' s admitting any to the privileges of members in full
communion with them : There is no one qualification of mind whatsoever , that ...
Page 217
shew him respect , and had the same hope of enjoying the privileges and
entertainments of the wedding : There was a difference with respect to oil in their
vessels , but there was no difference with respect to their lamps . One thing
intended by ...
shew him respect , and had the same hope of enjoying the privileges and
entertainments of the wedding : There was a difference with respect to oil in their
vessels , but there was no difference with respect to their lamps . One thing
intended by ...
Page 265
It is to be noted , that the privileges here men . tioned are spoken of as belonging
to the Jews , not now as visible saints , not as professors of the true religion , not
as members of the visible church of Christ ; but only as people of such a nation ...
It is to be noted , that the privileges here men . tioned are spoken of as belonging
to the Jews , not now as visible saints , not as professors of the true religion , not
as members of the visible church of Christ ; but only as people of such a nation ...
Page 272
This was the highest and most important sense in which any of the Jews were
exteinally the children of Abraham , and implied the greatest privileges . But there
was another sense , in which the whole nation , including even those of them
who ...
This was the highest and most important sense in which any of the Jews were
exteinally the children of Abraham , and implied the greatest privileges . But there
was another sense , in which the whole nation , including even those of them
who ...
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