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A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians ...

William Wilberforce - Apologetics - 1798 - 546 pages
...Chriftians, is their forgetfulnefs of all the peculiar doctrines of the Religion which they profefs — the corruption of human nature — the atonement of the Saviour — and the fanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit. HERE then we come again to the grand diftinction, between...
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A Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatise: Entitled "A Practical View of the ...

Thomas Belsham - Christianity - 1805 - 320 pages
...defends, or rather aflumes, throughout his work, with the high epithet of" the peculiar " doctrines of the gofpel," p. 69, and hardly allows the name...human nature, the " atonement of the Saviour, and the fanctifying *' influence of the holy fpirit." But as in the prefent in'quifitive and enlightened age...
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Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of ..., Volume 2

William Magee - Atonement - 1812 - 564 pages
...pressions of external objects upou the organs of sense." See pp. vii. 10, 11. 15, 1C. cies, — that " the corruption of human nature, the atonement of the Saviour, and the sanctifying influence of the holy spirit/' are the prominent Now, not only have we here a rich variety...
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Biographical sketches of eminent Christians, Volume 1

Christians - 1856 - 452 pages
...Christians is their forgetfulness of all the peculiar doctrines of the religion which they profess : the corruption of human nature ; the atonement of the Saviour ; and the sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit." In the illustration and enforcement of this opinion, the...
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The Christian Treasury: A Selection of Standard Treatises on Subjects of ...

T. S. Memes - Theology, Doctrinal - 1867 - 548 pages
...fail to approve themselves to all " men of enlightened minds ;" whilst the old orthodox fancies, that from the wisest to the most ignorant, and from the oldest to the young sanctifying he has fairly given to the public ; and It fa now the fault of those with whom he has henceforward...
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The Cambridge History of English Literature: The nineteenth century. I

Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - English literature - 1915 - 592 pages
...nominal Christians is that they forget the peculiar doctrines of the Religion which they profess— the corruption of human nature — the atonement of the Saviour — and the sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit. But, apart from this sincere allegiance to the orthodox language,...
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The Hanging Tree: Execution and the English People, 1770-1868

V. A. C. Gatrell, Vic Gatrell - History - 1994 - 660 pages
...moral cataclysm immanent in the diffusion of vice, disbelief, and Jacobin ideas, guided by belief in 'the corruption of human nature, the atonement of the Saviour and the sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit'. Howard, Hanway, paul, and others had anticipated their role...
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Freedom and Religion in the Nineteenth Century

Richard J. Helmstadter - History - 1997 - 476 pages
...Anglicans and Dissenters alike, put increasing stress on the "peculiar doctrines" of the gospel — "the corruption of human nature, the atonement of the Saviour, and the sanctifying influence of the holy spirit," in the formulation of William Wilberforce so contemptuously...
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From Enlightenment to Romanticism: Anthology I

Ian L. Donnachie, Carmen Lavin - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 324 pages
...Christians, is their forgetfulness of all the peculiar doctrines of the Religion which they profess — the corruption of human nature — the atonement of the Saviour — and the sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit. Here then we come again to the grand distinction between...
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A Practical View of Preferred Christians

William Wilberforce - Religion - 2005 - 125 pages
...Christians, is their forgetfulness of all the peculiar doctrines of the religion which they profess — the corruption of human nature — the atonement of the Saviour — and the sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit, Here then we come again to the grand distinction, between...
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