Treatises on Justification and RegenerationWilliam Collins, 1830 - 308 pàgines |
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Pàgina 36
... merits of Christ for pardon and deliverance , it is plainly not from their hearts ; and therefore neither to the saving of their souls , nor to the reformation of their lives . with every believer , that there is a real and 36.
... merits of Christ for pardon and deliverance , it is plainly not from their hearts ; and therefore neither to the saving of their souls , nor to the reformation of their lives . with every believer , that there is a real and 36.
Pàgina 48
... plainly shows the necessity of inherent holiness , as a qualification in our approaches to his throne . Suppose an earthly prince were to be addressed by two differ- ént persons , one who thought he had a title upon his own merit to ...
... plainly shows the necessity of inherent holiness , as a qualification in our approaches to his throne . Suppose an earthly prince were to be addressed by two differ- ént persons , one who thought he had a title upon his own merit to ...
Pàgina 71
... plainly show that they have such defective views of the extent and obligation of the di- vine law , as are inconsistent with an unfeigned , uni- versal submission to it . This is a matter of the last importance , and ought to be ...
... plainly show that they have such defective views of the extent and obligation of the di- vine law , as are inconsistent with an unfeigned , uni- versal submission to it . This is a matter of the last importance , and ought to be ...
Pàgina 74
... plainly show , that they maintained this doctrine from the beginning . And as it is well know that the Reformation took its first rise from the gross and scand- alous application of the doctrine of merit in indulgences , so all the ...
... plainly show , that they maintained this doctrine from the beginning . And as it is well know that the Reformation took its first rise from the gross and scand- alous application of the doctrine of merit in indulgences , so all the ...
Pàgina 90
... plainly the same truth appears from the power which the Scripture represents as exerted in bringing a sin- ner from a state of nature to a state of grace . It is constantly affirmed to be the work of God , the effect of his power , nay ...
... plainly the same truth appears from the power which the Scripture represents as exerted in bringing a sin- ner from a state of nature to a state of grace . It is constantly affirmed to be the work of God , the effect of his power , nay ...
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