The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note |
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I came not to call the righteous , ' said the compassionate Redeemer , ' but
sinners to repentance . ' To the same purpose speaks the great apostle of the
Gentiles . It is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation , that Christ Jesus
came into ...
I came not to call the righteous , ' said the compassionate Redeemer , ' but
sinners to repentance . ' To the same purpose speaks the great apostle of the
Gentiles . It is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation , that Christ Jesus
came into ...
Página 78
The divine Redeemer foresaw the wretchedness and the ruin to which the
members of his mystical body would be exposed in consequence of sin ; and in
order to rescue them from this ruin and that wretchedness , he voluntarily
sanctified ...
The divine Redeemer foresaw the wretchedness and the ruin to which the
members of his mystical body would be exposed in consequence of sin ; and in
order to rescue them from this ruin and that wretchedness , he voluntarily
sanctified ...
Página 107
That the Redeemer of mankind acted , and was treated throughout the whole of
his humiliation , as the surety of sinners , will appear abundantly manifest , if it be
remembered that in him , personally considered , there was no sin , neither was ...
That the Redeemer of mankind acted , and was treated throughout the whole of
his humiliation , as the surety of sinners , will appear abundantly manifest , if it be
remembered that in him , personally considered , there was no sin , neither was ...
Página 131
A dependence upon him as all - sufficient to save the most guilty ; as every way
suitable to supply the wants of the most needy ; and absolutely free for the vilest
of sinners . The divine Redeemer and his finished work being the object of faith ...
A dependence upon him as all - sufficient to save the most guilty ; as every way
suitable to supply the wants of the most needy ; and absolutely free for the vilest
of sinners . The divine Redeemer and his finished work being the object of faith ...
Página 150
... that they are no particular marks of divine displeasure ; since all the distresses
of persecution have been suffered by those of whom the world was not worthy ;
and the Redeemer of mankind himself was a man of sorrows and acquainted
with ...
... that they are no particular marks of divine displeasure ; since all the distresses
of persecution have been suffered by those of whom the world was not worthy ;
and the Redeemer of mankind himself was a man of sorrows and acquainted
with ...
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