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Strona 8
Many are prepared to acknowledge their guilt by nature and practice, both in
prayer and conversation, who have never felt the burden of sin, and are very
comfortable in the use of means, trusting, as they think, to the mercy of God. Such
are ...
Many are prepared to acknowledge their guilt by nature and practice, both in
prayer and conversation, who have never felt the burden of sin, and are very
comfortable in the use of means, trusting, as they think, to the mercy of God. Such
are ...
Strona 12
... impure and filthy rites, pleases his Maker, as well as the humble believer, who
lies, with penitential shame, at the foot of the cross of Christ, and fervently
supplicates the purifying influence of that precious blood which cleanseth from all
sin!
... impure and filthy rites, pleases his Maker, as well as the humble believer, who
lies, with penitential shame, at the foot of the cross of Christ, and fervently
supplicates the purifying influence of that precious blood which cleanseth from all
sin!
Strona 13
Still, however, the natural tendency of the one is to produce a sinful, and of the
other ... fact that we have a divine revelation does itself constitute indisputable
proof, that truth is essential to our restoration from a state of sin to a state of
holiness.
Still, however, the natural tendency of the one is to produce a sinful, and of the
other ... fact that we have a divine revelation does itself constitute indisputable
proof, that truth is essential to our restoration from a state of sin to a state of
holiness.
Strona 17
Having mentioned these postulates, I shall proceed to show, that if the
punishment of sin be not eternal, its limitation to a definite period, must arise
either from personal expiation, or vicarious atonement, or blanc annihilation. I
can form no ...
Having mentioned these postulates, I shall proceed to show, that if the
punishment of sin be not eternal, its limitation to a definite period, must arise
either from personal expiation, or vicarious atonement, or blanc annihilation. I
can form no ...
Strona 18
we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” The history of
man, is a history of depravity, and its necessary concomitants, lamentation,
mourning and wo! The existence of these phenomena in the moral empire of
Jehovah, ...
we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” The history of
man, is a history of depravity, and its necessary concomitants, lamentation,
mourning and wo! The existence of these phenomena in the moral empire of
Jehovah, ...
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