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... rewarder of them that diligently seek him;” and that he is to be sought by glorifying him as God, by giving him thanks for all things, and by a careful practice of moral virtue, of justice, mercy, and truth, toward their fellow creatures.
... rewarder of them that diligently seek him;” and that he is to be sought by glorifying him as God, by giving him thanks for all things, and by a careful practice of moral virtue, of justice, mercy, and truth, toward their fellow creatures.
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... seeking to establish their own righteousness,” (their own holiness, antecedent to faith in “him that justifieth the ... seek death in the error of their life. 3. They were ignorant that “Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to ...
... seeking to establish their own righteousness,” (their own holiness, antecedent to faith in “him that justifieth the ... seek death in the error of their life. 3. They were ignorant that “Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to ...
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... seek life by this righteousness? for man, who was “shapen in wickedness, and in sin did his mother conceive him ... seeking acceptance by his own righteousness, of living by “the righteousness which is of the law!” 6. Now, whatsoever ...
... seek life by this righteousness? for man, who was “shapen in wickedness, and in sin did his mother conceive him ... seeking acceptance by his own righteousness, of living by “the righteousness which is of the law!” 6. Now, whatsoever ...
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... seek, in order to find, the grace of God, the pearl of great price; and to knock, to continue asking and seeking, if we would enter into his kingdom. 2. That no doubt might remain, our Lord labours this point in a more peculiar manner ...
... seek, in order to find, the grace of God, the pearl of great price; and to knock, to continue asking and seeking, if we would enter into his kingdom. 2. That no doubt might remain, our Lord labours this point in a more peculiar manner ...
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... seeking salvation by works? In the writings of St. Paul, it means, either seeking to be saved by observing the ritual works of the Mosaic law; or expecting salvation for the sake of our own works, by the merit of our own righteousness ...
... seeking salvation by works? In the writings of St. Paul, it means, either seeking to be saved by observing the ritual works of the Mosaic law; or expecting salvation for the sake of our own works, by the merit of our own righteousness ...
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