| Philip Schaff - 1877 - 948 pages
...them, in thought, word, and deed. Ques. 83. Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous f Ans. Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others. Qws. 84. What doth every sin deserve f Ans. Every sin deserveth God's... | |
| Thomas Vincent - 1806 - 308 pages
...sin , and resisting temptations unto it. 82. Q. Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous? A. Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others. Q. 1. What is it for sins to be so heinous? A. Sins are heinous, as... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1810 - 636 pages
...themselves, and in the sight of God ? A. All transgressions of the law oi God are not equally heinous ; but some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others m. Q. 151. What are those aggravations that make some sins mare heinous... | |
| John Willison - 1812 - 300 pages
...v. 38. and xv. 19. Jer. iy- 14. Quest. 83. Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous ? Ans, Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others. ' ,Q. Are all sins equal ? ', A. No, some are more heinous than others.... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1812 - 560 pages
...God in it, than the rest. The text affords this doctrine : DOCT. ' All sins are not alike ;' but ' some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others.' In discoursing from this doctrine, I shall shew, I. What is understood... | |
| John Willison - 1812 - 300 pages
...28, and xv. 19. Jer. iv. 14. Quest. 83. Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous ? Ans. Seme sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others. Q. Are alt sins equal? A. No, some are more heinous than others. Q.... | |
| 1813 - 64 pages
...break them in thought, word, and deed. Q. 83. Jlre nil transgressions of the laiv equally heinous ? A. Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others. Q. 84. What doth every sin deserve ? A. Every sin deserveth God's... | |
| 1813 - 580 pages
...would. Z Gen. vi. 5, And God saw that Q. 83. Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous ? A. Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others •. Q. 84. What doth every sin deserve ? A- Every sin deserveth God's... | |
| Alexander M'Leod - 1813 - 166 pages
...themselves, and in the sight of God ? A. All transgressions of the law of God are not equally heinous ; but some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others (m). Q. 151. What are i)u>se aggravations that make some sins more... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1815 - 78 pages
...keefi ifie commandments of God ? IfcS. <J. Jlre all transgressions of the lain equally hci•nous ? A. Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others. Heinous. Hateful. Jlg-gravatian. That which makes an offence more... | |
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