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... that a thing actscontrary to its own proper nature . $ 8 . We may further observe , that the principle generated by divine operation illuance . minates the mind ; enabling it to discover the 36 сн . 1 . Modern CALVINISM Defended .
... that a thing actscontrary to its own proper nature . $ 8 . We may further observe , that the principle generated by divine operation illuance . minates the mind ; enabling it to discover the 36 сн . 1 . Modern CALVINISM Defended .
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In the following passage , ' he observes , “ Saint Paul represents the faith of ! the Ephesians in Christ to have been the consequence of their having heard the gospel preached , and the communication of the Holy • Ghost to have been ...
In the following passage , ' he observes , “ Saint Paul represents the faith of ! the Ephesians in Christ to have been the consequence of their having heard the gospel preached , and the communication of the Holy • Ghost to have been ...
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It is very explicitly avowed by his Lordship , that baptism washes away sin , and imparts the Holy Ghost , “ The rite of baptism , ' he observes , ' was ordained by Christ himself ; and its two - fold office is here [ Acts « ii . 38. ] ...
It is very explicitly avowed by his Lordship , that baptism washes away sin , and imparts the Holy Ghost , “ The rite of baptism , ' he observes , ' was ordained by Christ himself ; and its two - fold office is here [ Acts « ii . 38. ] ...
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... and of such importance that it is declared to be instrumental to our salvation . St. Paul , writing to Titus , observes , “ we ourselves also were sometimes foolish , disobedient , deceived , serving divers Justs and pleasures ...
... and of such importance that it is declared to be instrumental to our salvation . St. Paul , writing to Titus , observes , “ we ourselves also were sometimes foolish , disobedient , deceived , serving divers Justs and pleasures ...
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... we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal In this passage we observe , first , the deep depravity of mankind , Paul and Timothy not excepted , before their conversion to Christianity ; secondly , that the remedy for ...
... we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal In this passage we observe , first , the deep depravity of mankind , Paul and Timothy not excepted , before their conversion to Christianity ; secondly , that the remedy for ...
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