Christ and the Inheritance of the Saints: Illustrated in a Series of Discourses from the Colossians |
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Heaven is a heritage of free grace . We have no such legal claim to heavenly
glory as may be established to some earthly inheritance . In consequence of a
distant relationship , in those sudden turns of the wheel of fortune , which
displaying ...
Heaven is a heritage of free grace . We have no such legal claim to heavenly
glory as may be established to some earthly inheritance . In consequence of a
distant relationship , in those sudden turns of the wheel of fortune , which
displaying ...
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... of the devil , the children of wrath even as others — becoming sons by that act
of grace , which has led many to exclaim with John , “ Behold , what manner of
love the Father hath bestowed upon us , that we should be called the sons of God
.
... of the devil , the children of wrath even as others — becoming sons by that act
of grace , which has led many to exclaim with John , “ Behold , what manner of
love the Father hath bestowed upon us , that we should be called the sons of God
.
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Heir of grace ! thy estate lies there . Child of God ! thy Father , and Saviour , and
brethren , and sisters , are there . Pilgrim to Sion , be ever pressing on and ever
looking up ! thy true home is there ; a home above these blue skies , above sun ...
Heir of grace ! thy estate lies there . Child of God ! thy Father , and Saviour , and
brethren , and sisters , are there . Pilgrim to Sion , be ever pressing on and ever
looking up ! thy true home is there ; a home above these blue skies , above sun ...
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No change to a condition however lofty — no elevation from the lowest obscurity
to the highest honour , from abject poverty to the greatest affluence , adequately
represents the difference between the state of sin in which grace finds us , and ...
No change to a condition however lofty — no elevation from the lowest obscurity
to the highest honour , from abject poverty to the greatest affluence , adequately
represents the difference between the state of sin in which grace finds us , and ...
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Or , she , who , neglecting quite as much the noble purposes of her being , flits ,
life through , a painted butterfly , from flower to flower of pleasure , and wastes the
day of grace in the idolatry and adornment of a form which death . shall change ...
Or , she , who , neglecting quite as much the noble purposes of her being , flits ,
life through , a painted butterfly , from flower to flower of pleasure , and wastes the
day of grace in the idolatry and adornment of a form which death . shall change ...
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