The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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Page 56
... sinners from the evil of their ways , whom no man could have changed by whatever punishments , but the word of God converted them according to the will of God . ” b Eusebius , a learned and inquisitive historian , says , " Innumerable ...
... sinners from the evil of their ways , whom no man could have changed by whatever punishments , but the word of God converted them according to the will of God . ” b Eusebius , a learned and inquisitive historian , says , " Innumerable ...
Page 100
... sinners , and is invested with all power and authority in heaven and earth . In the Scriptures we are also assured , that on his investiture , he soon sent down the Holy Spirit , the third person in the ever blessed Trinity , to be the ...
... sinners , and is invested with all power and authority in heaven and earth . In the Scriptures we are also assured , that on his investiture , he soon sent down the Holy Spirit , the third person in the ever blessed Trinity , to be the ...
Page 108
... sinner , Christ is the most suitable object to which his attention can be directed ; remission of sins through his blood , is a salva- tion exactly adapted to his moral condition ; and the reception of this blessing through simple faith ...
... sinner , Christ is the most suitable object to which his attention can be directed ; remission of sins through his blood , is a salva- tion exactly adapted to his moral condition ; and the reception of this blessing through simple faith ...
Page 109
... , and greatly dishonoured by sin , and offended with sinners , yet , he is pleased to suspend the dreadful sentence of the law , and treat with them on new terms , on account of the mediation and death of his own Son : OF CHRISTIANITY .
... , and greatly dishonoured by sin , and offended with sinners , yet , he is pleased to suspend the dreadful sentence of the law , and treat with them on new terms , on account of the mediation and death of his own Son : OF CHRISTIANITY .
Page 144
... sinner be added to his other faults . But Protestants , on Scripture testimony assert , that there are no venial sins , and that the smallest and lightest in the esteem of men , is mortal in the sight of God , and deserves everlasting ...
... sinner be added to his other faults . But Protestants , on Scripture testimony assert , that there are no venial sins , and that the smallest and lightest in the esteem of men , is mortal in the sight of God , and deserves everlasting ...
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