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Page viii
... professes the Gospel ; nay , the most ami- able qualities , joined to the most endearing connexions , are not sufficient wholly to suppress the enmity which fills the hearts of the unregenerate , against those in whom they dis- cern the ...
... professes the Gospel ; nay , the most ami- able qualities , joined to the most endearing connexions , are not sufficient wholly to suppress the enmity which fills the hearts of the unregenerate , against those in whom they dis- cern the ...
Page viii
... words is observable : So much godliness as may be professed without a peculiar relation to Jesus , the world will bear ; sobriety and benevolence they will applaud ; even prayers , fastings , and other external acts may vi INTRODUCTION ,
... words is observable : So much godliness as may be professed without a peculiar relation to Jesus , the world will bear ; sobriety and benevolence they will applaud ; even prayers , fastings , and other external acts may vi INTRODUCTION ,
Page viii
... profess our whole dependence upon his free salvation , to seek all our strength from his grace , to do all expressly for his sake , and then to renounce all trust or confidence in what we have done , and to make mention of his ...
... profess our whole dependence upon his free salvation , to seek all our strength from his grace , to do all expressly for his sake , and then to renounce all trust or confidence in what we have done , and to make mention of his ...
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... professed the highest attach- ment to God . They boasted themselves in his law ; and , from a presumption that they were his peculiar people , they despised and hated the rest of mankind . It is not our present concern , closely to ...
... professed the highest attach- ment to God . They boasted themselves in his law ; and , from a presumption that they were his peculiar people , they despised and hated the rest of mankind . It is not our present concern , closely to ...
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... professed followers of Christ have been , and still are , not a little divided upon the point . We may describe the Gospel to be - A divine reve- lation in the person of Jesus Christ , discovering the mi- sery of fallen man by sin , and ...
... professed followers of Christ have been , and still are , not a little divided upon the point . We may describe the Gospel to be - A divine reve- lation in the person of Jesus Christ , discovering the mi- sery of fallen man by sin , and ...
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