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Page viii
... Christ Jesusso as to 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 ...
... Christ Jesusso as to 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 ...
Page ix
... Christ- ianity , as taught by Christ and his first disciples ; and that the offences and irregularities which have been known to attend a revival of evangelical doctrine in our time , were VOL . III . C prevalent , to a considerable ...
... Christ- ianity , as taught by Christ and his first disciples ; and that the offences and irregularities which have been known to attend a revival of evangelical doctrine in our time , were VOL . III . C prevalent , to a considerable ...
Page xiii
... Christ is the most powerful motive to obedience , that it is the pro- perty of true faith to overcome the world , and that the true church and people of Christ have endured his cross in every age ; the enemy has thrust sore at them that ...
... Christ is the most powerful motive to obedience , that it is the pro- perty of true faith to overcome the world , and that the true church and people of Christ have endured his cross in every age ; the enemy has thrust sore at them that ...
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... Christ's Appearance : illustrated by a summary View of the State of Mankind before and at the Time of his Birth . WHEN the first man had fallen from the happiness and perfection of his creation , had rendered himself corrupt and ...
... Christ's Appearance : illustrated by a summary View of the State of Mankind before and at the Time of his Birth . WHEN the first man had fallen from the happiness and perfection of his creation , had rendered himself corrupt and ...
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... Christ's appearance was so absolutely necessary , why was it so long deferred ? or , if mankind could do with- out him for so many thousand years , why not longer or Rom . iv .; Gal . iii . 16 , 17. † Gal . iv . 4 , Bossuet Uniy . Hist ...
... Christ's appearance was so absolutely necessary , why was it so long deferred ? or , if mankind could do with- out him for so many thousand years , why not longer or Rom . iv .; Gal . iii . 16 , 17. † Gal . iv . 4 , Bossuet Uniy . Hist ...
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