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with Christ , ( by grace ye are saved ; ) and hath raised us up together , and made
us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus . That in the ages to come he
might shew the exceeding riches of his grace , in his kindness towards us ...
with Christ , ( by grace ye are saved ; ) and hath raised us up together , and made
us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus . That in the ages to come he
might shew the exceeding riches of his grace , in his kindness towards us ...
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is called “ circumcision made without hands : " viz . the circumcision of the heart
by the power of grace : and they had externally the ordinance of baptism , called “
the circumcision of Christ ; " an ordinance appointed by Christ in the room of ...
is called “ circumcision made without hands : " viz . the circumcision of the heart
by the power of grace : and they had externally the ordinance of baptism , called “
the circumcision of Christ ; " an ordinance appointed by Christ in the room of ...
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it must be by a gracious imputation of what Jesus Christ has done and suffered in
our stead . Hence “ he who knew no sin , was made a sinoffering for us , that we
might be constituted righteous in him , ” according to a plan of mercy . This was ...
it must be by a gracious imputation of what Jesus Christ has done and suffered in
our stead . Hence “ he who knew no sin , was made a sinoffering for us , that we
might be constituted righteous in him , ” according to a plan of mercy . This was ...
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Predestination to life therefore is not an absolute . decree of eternal happiness to
certain indivi' duals , but a gracious purpose of God , to make a conditional offer
of salvation to men , through the merits of Christ . ” * Surely never was there an ...
Predestination to life therefore is not an absolute . decree of eternal happiness to
certain indivi' duals , but a gracious purpose of God , to make a conditional offer
of salvation to men , through the merits of Christ . ” * Surely never was there an ...
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allow it and you prove too much even for his Lordship , because in that case
every one would be justified before he was baptized ; it being , is manifest froin
the whole tenor of the New Testament , that he who is thus united to Christ is in a
...
allow it and you prove too much even for his Lordship , because in that case
every one would be justified before he was baptized ; it being , is manifest froin
the whole tenor of the New Testament , that he who is thus united to Christ is in a
...
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