The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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... GRACE , and THAT HIS PERDITION IS OF HIMSELF , may conscientiously subscribe to her terms , however they may differ in their modes of speaking . She excludes , and to us it appears that she meant to exclude , none who hold the essential ...
... GRACE , and THAT HIS PERDITION IS OF HIMSELF , may conscientiously subscribe to her terms , however they may differ in their modes of speaking . She excludes , and to us it appears that she meant to exclude , none who hold the essential ...
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... grace to the de- praved , pardon to the guilty , and eter- nal life to the dying . The present Peace may be broken almost as soon as it is made , but the Peace from above has this charter- -The mountains shall de- part and the hills be ...
... grace to the de- praved , pardon to the guilty , and eter- nal life to the dying . The present Peace may be broken almost as soon as it is made , but the Peace from above has this charter- -The mountains shall de- part and the hills be ...
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... grace , and the efficacy of its operation . It actually produces this change in the affections , and thus the work proves itself to be of God . ON THE PRINCIPLE OF FRIENDSHIP . THE principle of friendship is an indi- cation of the ...
... grace , and the efficacy of its operation . It actually produces this change in the affections , and thus the work proves itself to be of God . ON THE PRINCIPLE OF FRIENDSHIP . THE principle of friendship is an indi- cation of the ...
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... grace of God . Faith , re- garded as an act of the understanding , is an assent to that which is credible on the evidence of testimony . A man may , therefore , believe the records of the Gospel , as he believes the Com- mentaries of ...
... grace of God . Faith , re- garded as an act of the understanding , is an assent to that which is credible on the evidence of testimony . A man may , therefore , believe the records of the Gospel , as he believes the Com- mentaries of ...
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... grace . 2. That his final perdition is entirely to be ascribed to himself . Mr. Gisborne's style is sufficiently known to the public , and it maintains throughout the work before us , the same character of perspicuity , accu- racy , and ...
... grace . 2. That his final perdition is entirely to be ascribed to himself . Mr. Gisborne's style is sufficiently known to the public , and it maintains throughout the work before us , the same character of perspicuity , accu- racy , and ...
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