Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 3W. Baynes & son, 1821 - Theology |
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... ourselves . Particularly , we should be inclined to doubt the soundness of our own interpretations , if we found the Jews construing such passages in the Old Testament , and the early Christians in the New , in a manner totally ...
... ourselves . Particularly , we should be inclined to doubt the soundness of our own interpretations , if we found the Jews construing such passages in the Old Testament , and the early Christians in the New , in a manner totally ...
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... ourselves , and not in the want of sufficient natural powers : and so long as this con- tinues , an extraneous agency must be absolutely necessary for our regeneration . IV . The objections to the agency of the Divine Spirit in this ...
... ourselves , and not in the want of sufficient natural powers : and so long as this con- tinues , an extraneous agency must be absolutely necessary for our regeneration . IV . The objections to the agency of the Divine Spirit in this ...
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... ourselves , is one man fur- nished with those endowments both of understanding and will , and with those advantages , all of which united , terminate in his regeneration ; and another , not ? It will be easily seen from these questions ...
... ourselves , is one man fur- nished with those endowments both of understanding and will , and with those advantages , all of which united , terminate in his regeneration ; and another , not ? It will be easily seen from these questions ...
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... ourselves , as exhibited in that Discourse , is one , and an important one , among the reasons which evince , in connection with other arguments , the necessity of our regeneration ; and is therefore with propriety recalled to your ...
... ourselves , as exhibited in that Discourse , is one , and an important one , among the reasons which evince , in connection with other arguments , the necessity of our regeneration ; and is therefore with propriety recalled to your ...
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... ourselves , and the truth is not in us . ' ยท Still 4. Notwithstanding the partial nature of this change , it is still the foundation of perpetual holiness . " < Verily , verily , I say unto you , ' saith our Saviour , he that heareth my ...
... ourselves , and the truth is not in us . ' ยท Still 4. Notwithstanding the partial nature of this change , it is still the foundation of perpetual holiness . " < Verily , verily , I say unto you , ' saith our Saviour , he that heareth my ...
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