A vindication of the religious opinions of the higher classes in this country: in letters to W. Wilberforce upon his Practical view of the prevailing religious system of the same. By one of the arraigned [signing himself Objector]. |
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... accepted by Him who alone can judge , even though their oracle may have been a delusion . The reason why we justify and praise the patriarch and the apostle is , that we believe in their sincerity ; and if we condemn Clement and ...
... accepted by Him who alone can judge , even though their oracle may have been a delusion . The reason why we justify and praise the patriarch and the apostle is , that we believe in their sincerity ; and if we condemn Clement and ...
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... accept our imperfect service , unprofitable servants as we are , through the mediation of the Messiah . God himself , as we understand it , has bidden us have this confidence ; one object of the incarnation was to give it ; and Jesus ...
... accept our imperfect service , unprofitable servants as we are , through the mediation of the Messiah . God himself , as we understand it , has bidden us have this confidence ; one object of the incarnation was to give it ; and Jesus ...
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... accept , and endeavour to observe it with sincerity , we are promised , indeed already have , Divine assistance in correcting our deviations . In your conclusion of this section , if we are still to understand you as speaking of ...
... accept , and endeavour to observe it with sincerity , we are promised , indeed already have , Divine assistance in correcting our deviations . In your conclusion of this section , if we are still to understand you as speaking of ...
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... accepted , ( the whole law ) , are lowered , and acceptance promised through Christ , to an imperfection of action , which was previously promised only to perfection , for Jesus was to perform , and did perform , the whole law ; and ...
... accepted , ( the whole law ) , are lowered , and acceptance promised through Christ , to an imperfection of action , which was previously promised only to perfection , for Jesus was to perform , and did perform , the whole law ; and ...
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... accepting , from knowledge of our weakness , what must , at last , be but an imperfect performance , on our part , of those terms . We acknowledge , and attempt not before God , either to excuse or palliate our sins of wilfulness . If ...
... accepting , from knowledge of our weakness , what must , at last , be but an imperfect performance , on our part , of those terms . We acknowledge , and attempt not before God , either to excuse or palliate our sins of wilfulness . If ...
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