The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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Página 49
... worthiness , foreseen in the creature , in- duced him to leave the mansions of glory to become the surety of sinners . His bearing that delightful character , and performing the arduous work pertaining to it , proceeded from his own ...
... worthiness , foreseen in the creature , in- duced him to leave the mansions of glory to become the surety of sinners . His bearing that delightful character , and performing the arduous work pertaining to it , proceeded from his own ...
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... worthiness in the sinner can induce God to bestow mercy , so no de- merit can frustrate the benevolent intentions of divine goodness . Salvation is of the Lord : it is the effect of his own sovereign pleasure . To say , ' I will have ...
... worthiness in the sinner can induce God to bestow mercy , so no de- merit can frustrate the benevolent intentions of divine goodness . Salvation is of the Lord : it is the effect of his own sovereign pleasure . To say , ' I will have ...
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... worthiness , must be entirely relin- quished . To talk of pardoning one that is innocent , or of forgiving a debt that never was contracted , is absurd in the extreme : ' it is , therefore , a part of the Holy Spirit's work to convince ...
... worthiness , must be entirely relin- quished . To talk of pardoning one that is innocent , or of forgiving a debt that never was contracted , is absurd in the extreme : ' it is , therefore , a part of the Holy Spirit's work to convince ...
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... ? now if thou didst receive it , why dost thou glory , as if thou hadst not received it ? ' Instead , therefore , of attempting to claim the blessedness of heaven on the ground of personal worthiness , it would be 84 THE REFUGE .
... ? now if thou didst receive it , why dost thou glory , as if thou hadst not received it ? ' Instead , therefore , of attempting to claim the blessedness of heaven on the ground of personal worthiness , it would be 84 THE REFUGE .
Página 85
William Giles. on the ground of personal worthiness , it would be acting more in character for a sinful wretch to cry , ' Behold , I am vile ; what shall I answer thee ? I will lay mine hand upon my mouth . Once have I spoken ; but I ...
William Giles. on the ground of personal worthiness , it would be acting more in character for a sinful wretch to cry , ' Behold , I am vile ; what shall I answer thee ? I will lay mine hand upon my mouth . Once have I spoken ; but I ...
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