Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 2P. H. Nicklin, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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Page 65
... manner , " Repent , for the kingdom of heaven is at hand ; " ( g ) do they not derive an argument for repentance from grace itself , and the promise of salvation ? The meaning of their language , there- fore , is just as though they had ...
... manner , " Repent , for the kingdom of heaven is at hand ; " ( g ) do they not derive an argument for repentance from grace itself , and the promise of salvation ? The meaning of their language , there- fore , is just as though they had ...
Page 107
... manner , when David was reproved by Nathan , he felt compunction of conscience , and confessed his sin both to God and to men : " I have sinned ( said he ) against the Lord : " ( g ) that is , I now make no excuse , nor use the least ...
... manner , when David was reproved by Nathan , he felt compunction of conscience , and confessed his sin both to God and to men : " I have sinned ( said he ) against the Lord : " ( g ) that is , I now make no excuse , nor use the least ...
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... manner is specified , that God justifies by pardoning : just as in another passage , justification is opposed to accusation ; which antithesis clearly demonstrates , that the form of expression is borrowed from the practice of courts ...
... manner is specified , that God justifies by pardoning : just as in another passage , justification is opposed to accusation ; which antithesis clearly demonstrates , that the form of expression is borrowed from the practice of courts ...
Contents
BOOK | 5 |
On Repentance | 64 |
The Life of a Christian Scriptural Arguments | 159 |
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