The Presbyterian Magazine: A Monthly Publication, Tom 1Littell & Henry, 1821 |
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... offer , or encroach upon the singleness of that which is stated to be our alone meritorious ground of ac- ceptance before God . In reply to this , let it be well observed , that though the offer be at all times free , it is not at all ...
... offer , or encroach upon the singleness of that which is stated to be our alone meritorious ground of ac- ceptance before God . In reply to this , let it be well observed , that though the offer be at all times free , it is not at all ...
Strona 44
... offer of its attribute of perfect freeness , but we are only doing what God in his wisdom did two thousand years ago ; we are , under him , preparing souls for the reception of this offer , when , along with the business of proposing it ...
... offer of its attribute of perfect freeness , but we are only doing what God in his wisdom did two thousand years ago ; we are , under him , preparing souls for the reception of this offer , when , along with the business of proposing it ...
Strona 49
... offer , intends to avail himself of this channel , to state some scriptural truths which seem to be contro- verted by some . This shall be done without either the desire or design of exciting controversy , but only to establish ...
... offer , intends to avail himself of this channel , to state some scriptural truths which seem to be contro- verted by some . This shall be done without either the desire or design of exciting controversy , but only to establish ...
Strona 52
... offer a few considerations , by way of arousing more general attention to the sub- ject . By a peculiar and happy arrange- ment of Providence , every man has a particular sphere assigned him , in which he may lawfully and effec- tually ...
... offer a few considerations , by way of arousing more general attention to the sub- ject . By a peculiar and happy arrange- ment of Providence , every man has a particular sphere assigned him , in which he may lawfully and effec- tually ...
Strona 64
... offered Queen Elizabeth , a confirmation of all she had done , provided his su- premacy was acknowledged . " leaves him , would have evinced , that he was bishop of either of those places . Dr. Potter says ‡ " he ( that is Ti- tus ) was ...
... offered Queen Elizabeth , a confirmation of all she had done , provided his su- premacy was acknowledged . " leaves him , would have evinced , that he was bishop of either of those places . Dr. Potter says ‡ " he ( that is Ti- tus ) was ...
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