The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 4Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1818 |
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... nature involuntary , and therefore quite different from sin or guilt , which consists in wilful disobe- dience . A person can , therefore , with no propriety be re- garded as an object of punishment simply on account of errors in ...
... nature involuntary , and therefore quite different from sin or guilt , which consists in wilful disobe- dience . A person can , therefore , with no propriety be re- garded as an object of punishment simply on account of errors in ...
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... nature of error to mislead , as it is of truth to guide and direct our steps . In this respect the truths of religion are of unspeak- able moment , as its errors have produced the most pernicious effects upon the heart and life . No ...
... nature of error to mislead , as it is of truth to guide and direct our steps . In this respect the truths of religion are of unspeak- able moment , as its errors have produced the most pernicious effects upon the heart and life . No ...
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... nature and perfections , self- existent and immutable ; that this second person in the Godhead became incarnate , took upon him human nature , and was made man . Such a conversion of Deity into hu- manity , as this supposes , is utterly ...
... nature and perfections , self- existent and immutable ; that this second person in the Godhead became incarnate , took upon him human nature , and was made man . Such a conversion of Deity into hu- manity , as this supposes , is utterly ...
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... nature of sin . " The tenth article also declares the natural inability of man to do any good thing ; and in the Assembly's Confession it is still more clearly stated , that the apparently good works of the unregenerate are sinful ...
... nature of sin . " The tenth article also declares the natural inability of man to do any good thing ; and in the Assembly's Confession it is still more clearly stated , that the apparently good works of the unregenerate are sinful ...
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... nature , such as hungering and thirsting and being visible ; and that the benefit men receive by Jesus Christ was the bringing them to the true knowledge of God . " * Such were the opinions of these reputed heretics and some of the ...
... nature , such as hungering and thirsting and being visible ; and that the benefit men receive by Jesus Christ was the bringing them to the true knowledge of God . " * Such were the opinions of these reputed heretics and some of the ...
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