The Works of President Edwards, Volume 7James Black & Son, 1817 - Congregational churches |
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... scandalous persons , who are under suspension , The late venerable Mr. Stoddard , and many other great divines suppose , that even excommunicated persons are still members of the church of God ; and some suppose , the worshippers of ...
... scandalous persons , who are under suspension , The late venerable Mr. Stoddard , and many other great divines suppose , that even excommunicated persons are still members of the church of God ; and some suppose , the worshippers of ...
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... manner as some kind of repentance is a qualification in one that has been sus- pended for being grossly scandalous , in order to his coming again to the Lord's supper ; and yet godliness itself. The Question Explained . 13.
... manner as some kind of repentance is a qualification in one that has been sus- pended for being grossly scandalous , in order to his coming again to the Lord's supper ; and yet godliness itself. The Question Explained . 13.
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... scandalous persons among the twelve tribes that were scattered abroad ; some that were men of unbridled tongues ; some that seem to have been a kind of Antinomians in their principles , and of a very bitter and violent spirit , that ...
... scandalous persons among the twelve tribes that were scattered abroad ; some that were men of unbridled tongues ; some that seem to have been a kind of Antinomians in their principles , and of a very bitter and violent spirit , that ...
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... scandalous in life , whom we must forbear to censure , because we do not know but they are true saints . - The members of the church of Sardis , next to Laodicea , the worst of the seven churches of Asia , yet had a name that they lived ...
... scandalous in life , whom we must forbear to censure , because we do not know but they are true saints . - The members of the church of Sardis , next to Laodicea , the worst of the seven churches of Asia , yet had a name that they lived ...
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... scandalous persons and heretics : I answer , they were not openly scandalous when they were brought in ; nor is there any reason to think they were heretics when admitted , though afterwards they turned apostates . Mr. Stoddard says ...
... scandalous persons and heretics : I answer , they were not openly scandalous when they were brought in ; nor is there any reason to think they were heretics when admitted , though afterwards they turned apostates . Mr. Stoddard says ...
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