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... kingdom of God: but take them out of the law into the gospel; begin with the righteousness of faith; with Christ, “the end of the law to every one that believeth;” and those who but now appeared almost, if not altogether, Christians ...
... kingdom of God: but take them out of the law into the gospel; begin with the righteousness of faith; with Christ, “the end of the law to every one that believeth;” and those who but now appeared almost, if not altogether, Christians ...
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... kingdom of God within thee; not meat and drink,” no outward thing; “but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost;” an everlasting kingdom brought into thy soul; a “peace of God that passeth all understanding;” a “joy ...
... kingdom of God within thee; not meat and drink,” no outward thing; “but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost;” an everlasting kingdom brought into thy soul; a “peace of God that passeth all understanding;” a “joy ...
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... the gospel; and “I will be merciful unto thy unrighteousness, and thy iniquities will I remember no more.” Sermon 715 The Way to the Kingdom “The kingdom of. 14[text from the 1872 edition] 15[text from the 1872 edition]
... the gospel; and “I will be merciful unto thy unrighteousness, and thy iniquities will I remember no more.” Sermon 715 The Way to the Kingdom “The kingdom of. 14[text from the 1872 edition] 15[text from the 1872 edition]
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John Wesley. Sermon. 715. The. Way. to. the. Kingdom. “The kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.” Mark. 1:15. These words naturally lead us to consider, First, the nature of true religion, here termed by our Lord, “ ...
John Wesley. Sermon. 715. The. Way. to. the. Kingdom. “The kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.” Mark. 1:15. These words naturally lead us to consider, First, the nature of true religion, here termed by our Lord, “ ...
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... kingdom of heaven.” It is termed “the kingdom of God,” because it is the immediate fruit of Gods reigning in the soul. So soon as ever he takes unto himself his mighty power, and sets up his throne in our hearts, they are instantly ...
... kingdom of heaven.” It is termed “the kingdom of God,” because it is the immediate fruit of Gods reigning in the soul. So soon as ever he takes unto himself his mighty power, and sets up his throne in our hearts, they are instantly ...
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