A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 53
Page 64
... wrath , not only by nature , but by practice ; as thou wast really born under the sentence of condemnation , so all the transgressions thou hast committed from infancy to the present hour ; all the serious advices thou hast neglected ...
... wrath , not only by nature , but by practice ; as thou wast really born under the sentence of condemnation , so all the transgressions thou hast committed from infancy to the present hour ; all the serious advices thou hast neglected ...
Page 65
... wrath , that you might be driven by a holy necessity to that Jesus in whom there is plenteous re- demption ; who is the end of the law for righteousness to all them that believe . " A door of hope is now opened for you through his ...
... wrath , that you might be driven by a holy necessity to that Jesus in whom there is plenteous re- demption ; who is the end of the law for righteousness to all them that believe . " A door of hope is now opened for you through his ...
Page 75
... wrath ; he did not re- quire , as man does in his depraved state , any outward revelation in order to discover what might be acceptable to God ; this was intuitively obvious to him by that know- ledge which he originally possessed ...
... wrath ; he did not re- quire , as man does in his depraved state , any outward revelation in order to discover what might be acceptable to God ; this was intuitively obvious to him by that know- ledge which he originally possessed ...
Page 87
... wrath to which they are exposed as a righteous consequence . " Who hath har- dened himself against God and prospered ? He resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble . " 3. Let all be convinced from this doc- trine , that when ...
... wrath to which they are exposed as a righteous consequence . " Who hath har- dened himself against God and prospered ? He resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble . " 3. Let all be convinced from this doc- trine , that when ...
Page 88
... wrath . The very moment that he , as our federal head , plucked and tasted the forbid- den fruit , a general curse was denounced against the human family ; we all , without the exception of one , " became guilty be- fore God : " The ...
... wrath . The very moment that he , as our federal head , plucked and tasted the forbid- den fruit , a general curse was denounced against the human family ; we all , without the exception of one , " became guilty be- fore God : " The ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abundant Adam adorable amidst angels apostacy apostle appear appointed Art thou behold believe blessed blood body children of men Christ Jesus christian condemnation consolation contemplate corruption covenant crea Creator curse darkness dead death degree of glory demnation divine divine grace doctrine earth election enjoyment eternal everlasting eyes faith Father flesh glory God the Father gospel grace guilt hand hath heart heaven heavenly heirs hell Holy Ghost honor human immortal infinitely inheritance iniquity Jesus Christ justice kingdom Lamb light living Lord Jesus Christ Mediator ment mercy mind misery mystery nature ness never obedience ordained perfect perish praise promises prophet redeemed redemption rich righteousness salvation sanctification Saviour scripture shalt shew sinner sins sion Son of God soul sovereign sovereignty Spirit suffer Surety thee ther thine things thou art thou hast throne tion transgression truth tural unto wisdom word wrath