Submission to the Righteousness of God: Or, The Necessity of Trusting to a Better Righteousness Than Our Own, Opened and Defended, in a Plain Practical Discourse Upon Rom.X.3D. Midwinter and A. Ward, 1732 - 192 |
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Strona viii
... look for the heavier Sentence from him , with whom they make fo Bold . When one of his great Indictments now against the World , is of Sin ; Because they Believe not on 2 him . Joh . 16. 19. Tho ' this they him . ( viii )
... look for the heavier Sentence from him , with whom they make fo Bold . When one of his great Indictments now against the World , is of Sin ; Because they Believe not on 2 him . Joh . 16. 19. Tho ' this they him . ( viii )
Strona ix
... look to be Pardoned and Saved by his Merits . But O how far are they from this , whofe Confidence of their own Opinion rifes fo high , as even to give Defiance to all that dare but make any question of it , Whether they may not be ...
... look to be Pardoned and Saved by his Merits . But O how far are they from this , whofe Confidence of their own Opinion rifes fo high , as even to give Defiance to all that dare but make any question of it , Whether they may not be ...
Strona xi
... look for their whole Salvation from him . ) And when they take upon ' em , to Enumerate all the Eenefits we have by our Bleffed Sa- viour ; Speak not a word of his Merit , or Redemption thro ' his Blood : No , but rather deny his Death ...
... look for their whole Salvation from him . ) And when they take upon ' em , to Enumerate all the Eenefits we have by our Bleffed Sa- viour ; Speak not a word of his Merit , or Redemption thro ' his Blood : No , but rather deny his Death ...
Strona xv
... look upon the Pela- gian Sentiment , ( in the point I oppofe , ) as the very Dictate of corrupt Nature ; and every Unconverted man , more or lefs , to be Leavened with it . So does ; it claw Fallen man , with a good Opi- nion it ( xv )
... look upon the Pela- gian Sentiment , ( in the point I oppofe , ) as the very Dictate of corrupt Nature ; and every Unconverted man , more or lefs , to be Leavened with it . So does ; it claw Fallen man , with a good Opi- nion it ( xv )
Strona xvi
... to Differ . When as the Gra- cious God looks upon us in our Blood , to bid us Live : Tea Quickens us , even when Dead in Trefpaffes and Sins . And till he came with an Over - ruling Im- petus petus upon me ; I know too well , that ( xvi )
... to Differ . When as the Gra- cious God looks upon us in our Blood , to bid us Live : Tea Quickens us , even when Dead in Trefpaffes and Sins . And till he came with an Over - ruling Im- petus petus upon me ; I know too well , that ( xvi )
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