A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2 |
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Page 97
... Adam , we are informed by the sacred historian , “ begat a son in his own
image ; ' in heriting his own “ blindness of mind , hardness of heart , ” and “
reprobate conscience , ” and with this depraved image of our father all now enter
the world .
... Adam , we are informed by the sacred historian , “ begat a son in his own
image ; ' in heriting his own “ blindness of mind , hardness of heart , ” and “
reprobate conscience , ” and with this depraved image of our father all now enter
the world .
Page 127
... but unless our righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the Scribes and
Pharisees we shall not enter the kingdom of God : ” it is not sufficient that we
discover some zeal for the ordinances of God , or some concern for the
advancement of ...
... but unless our righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the Scribes and
Pharisees we shall not enter the kingdom of God : ” it is not sufficient that we
discover some zeal for the ordinances of God , or some concern for the
advancement of ...
Page 130
Enter not into judgment with thy servant , for in thy sight shall no man living be
justified . ” We might pursue our enquiries from David the king to Isaiah an
eminent prophet of the Lord , and prove from his language the infinite
insufficiency of ...
Enter not into judgment with thy servant , for in thy sight shall no man living be
justified . ” We might pursue our enquiries from David the king to Isaiah an
eminent prophet of the Lord , and prove from his language the infinite
insufficiency of ...
Page 135
... the blood which flowed from his side cancels the catalogue of our past
transgressions , and his righteousness imputed by the Father forms our title to
future privileges ; neither our love , nor ' repentance , nor patience dare enter
their claims ...
... the blood which flowed from his side cancels the catalogue of our past
transgressions , and his righteousness imputed by the Father forms our title to
future privileges ; neither our love , nor ' repentance , nor patience dare enter
their claims ...
Page 138
Wouldst thou enter into life thou must keep the commandments ; " thou must
perfectly fulfil the law in all its demands , up on all occasions . But I solemnly
appeal to thy conscience and ask , hast thou come up to these high requirements
in times ...
Wouldst thou enter into life thou must keep the commandments ; " thou must
perfectly fulfil the law in all its demands , up on all occasions . But I solemnly
appeal to thy conscience and ask , hast thou come up to these high requirements
in times ...
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