The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note |
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Ever since the fall of our first parents , all men invariably manifest a strong
propensity to cleave to their own righteousness : to something they have
performed , or are to perform , in order to final happiness . When a man
contemplates the ...
Ever since the fall of our first parents , all men invariably manifest a strong
propensity to cleave to their own righteousness : to something they have
performed , or are to perform , in order to final happiness . When a man
contemplates the ...
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The work of redemption was assigned to him in the everlasting covenant ; it was
what he then voluntarily undertook to perform , and what , as mediator , he came
to execute in the state of his humiliation on earth . By perfect conformity of heart ...
The work of redemption was assigned to him in the everlasting covenant ; it was
what he then voluntarily undertook to perform , and what , as mediator , he came
to execute in the state of his humiliation on earth . By perfect conformity of heart ...
Página 66
But were he to do all that is commanded , or that inclination or gratitude might
prompt him to perform ; yet would he say , I am an unprofitable servant - I have
done that only which it was my duty to do . He feels sin to be his heaviest burden
...
But were he to do all that is commanded , or that inclination or gratitude might
prompt him to perform ; yet would he say , I am an unprofitable servant - I have
done that only which it was my duty to do . He feels sin to be his heaviest burden
...
Página 103
... it was to qualify himself for the arduous work he had graciously undertaken to
perform that the divine law might be magn nified in the same nature by which it
was first dishonoured that he might by the grace of God taste death for every man
.
... it was to qualify himself for the arduous work he had graciously undertaken to
perform that the divine law might be magn nified in the same nature by which it
was first dishonoured that he might by the grace of God taste death for every man
.
Página 132
Works of every law , in every sense , as performed by man , are entirely excluded
from having any concern in our acceptance with God . Since , therefore , it is in
Christ only , as our head , representative , and surety , that we are or can be ...
Works of every law , in every sense , as performed by man , are entirely excluded
from having any concern in our acceptance with God . Since , therefore , it is in
Christ only , as our head , representative , and surety , that we are or can be ...
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