Sacramental Directory: Or, a Treatise Concerning the Sanctification of a Communion-sabbath. ... By the Reverend Mr. John Willison ...Sam. Willison and Matt. Jarvie. For Alexander Donaldson, 1761 - 311 pages |
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... blood poured out , and its flefk burnt on the altar for a facrifice to God for their fins ; which did in a moft eminent and lively manner re prefent to them the death , bloodshed , fufferings and bitter agonies of Chrift the great ...
... blood poured out , and its flefk burnt on the altar for a facrifice to God for their fins ; which did in a moft eminent and lively manner re prefent to them the death , bloodshed , fufferings and bitter agonies of Chrift the great ...
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... blood ; our union with him by faith ; our adoption by re- lation to him ; our juftification by his merit ; our fanc- tification by his fpirit ; our fighting and conquering under his banner ; our protection under his fhadow ; our bearing ...
... blood ; our union with him by faith ; our adoption by re- lation to him ; our juftification by his merit ; our fanc- tification by his fpirit ; our fighting and conquering under his banner ; our protection under his fhadow ; our bearing ...
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... blood , for the re- miffion of our fins , and our reconciliation with Cod . II . As a lively reprefentation and memorial of Chrift crucified , and the inestimable purchase of his death . This facrament is a compendious map of the gofpel ...
... blood , for the re- miffion of our fins , and our reconciliation with Cod . II . As a lively reprefentation and memorial of Chrift crucified , and the inestimable purchase of his death . This facrament is a compendious map of the gofpel ...
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... blood is drink indeed the guests are a company of poor unworthy finners , for whom the crumbs be . neath the table ... blood to the foul ! John vi . 55 As bread and wine afford ftrength , comfort and nourishment to the body ; fo the ...
... blood is drink indeed the guests are a company of poor unworthy finners , for whom the crumbs be . neath the table ... blood to the foul ! John vi . 55 As bread and wine afford ftrength , comfort and nourishment to the body ; fo the ...
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... blood to save us , and here we give our fouls and bodies to ferve him . For VI . As a folemn military oath , whereby we bind ourfelves to be true and faithful foldiers to Jefus Chrift our Captain and General in the fpiritual warfare ...
... blood to save us , and here we give our fouls and bodies to ferve him . For VI . As a folemn military oath , whereby we bind ourfelves to be true and faithful foldiers to Jefus Chrift our Captain and General in the fpiritual warfare ...
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againſt alfo behold bleffed blood bread cafe caufe chriftians communicant communion confcience covenant crucified curfed death defire devil difciples doth drink duty eternal eyes facrament facrifice fafe faid faith falvation fatisfied fave feaft feal fecret feek fenfe fervant fhall fhew fhould fide fincere finners folemn fome forrow foul fpirit free grace ftill ftrength fuch fufferings fupper fure furety give glorious glory God's grace hands hath heart heaven hell himſelf holy holy table Jefus Chrift Jews juftice lefs live look Lord Lord's Supper Lord's table lufts MEDITATION mercy minifters moft moſt muſt neceffary never obferve ordinance paffover pardon partaking perfon Pfal praife pray prefent promifes Redeemer reft remember repentance Satan Saviour thee thefe themſelves theſe thine things thou art unto unworthy wilt word wounds wrath yourſelves
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Page 207 - ... the price of a sin ; thy soul shall do, thy Saviour did, when he cried out, to the amazement of angels, and horror of men ; " My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me ?" But now no more of this ; " It is finished :" the greater conflict, the more happy victory. Well doth he find and feel of his Father, what his type said before ; " He will not chide always, nor keep his anger for ever.