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... relation- ship to God - the Judge of all ; and fixing in the minds of all a deep conviction that the difference between truth and error , is of infinite consequence to men , individually . The promulgation of this Christian principle ...
... relation- ship to God - the Judge of all ; and fixing in the minds of all a deep conviction that the difference between truth and error , is of infinite consequence to men , individually . The promulgation of this Christian principle ...
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... relationship between man and his Creator . But how new and intimate is that relationship which it induces when the offered reconciliation is accepted ! It may be well to measure the vastness of the interval which has been passed over ...
... relationship between man and his Creator . But how new and intimate is that relationship which it induces when the offered reconciliation is accepted ! It may be well to measure the vastness of the interval which has been passed over ...
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... relationship involves much more than this ! And let it be considered how vapid and cold , at the very best , are any sentiments of devotion which rest strictly on the ground of abstract theology . Grant it , that the human mind , and ...
... relationship involves much more than this ! And let it be considered how vapid and cold , at the very best , are any sentiments of devotion which rest strictly on the ground of abstract theology . Grant it , that the human mind , and ...
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... relationship opened between the individual Christian and his heavenly Father finds its field of exercise in two principles very decisively pronounced in the inspired writings , as well of the Old as of the New Testament : -we mean the ...
... relationship opened between the individual Christian and his heavenly Father finds its field of exercise in two principles very decisively pronounced in the inspired writings , as well of the Old as of the New Testament : -we mean the ...
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... relation to the ordinary events of life . It is easy to see in what manner a cordial belief of these principles tends to give vivacity and intensity to the religious affections ; for it is thus that the very same world of cares , fears ...
... relation to the ordinary events of life . It is easy to see in what manner a cordial belief of these principles tends to give vivacity and intensity to the religious affections ; for it is thus that the very same world of cares , fears ...
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Page 118 - The Romish doctrine concerning Purgatory, Pardons, Worshipping, and Adoration, as well of Images as of Reliques, and also Invocation of Saints, is a fond thing vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the Word of God.
Page 3 - Atonement and Sacrifice. Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice, and on the Principal Arguments advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning employed by the Opponents of those Doctrines, as held by the Established Church.
Page 67 - For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear, but the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba Father.
Page 4 - This Edition, which the Author has arranged and revised with the same care as if it were intended for posthumous publication, includes many pieces which either have never before been collected, or have hitherto remained unpublished. Preliminary notices are affixed to the long poems, — the whole of the notes retained, — and such additional ones incorporated as the Author, since the first publication, has seen occasion to insert.
Page 5 - ... lectures comprise an examination of the deluge ; the sixth discusses the apparent dissonance between the decisions of geologists, and the hitherto received interpretation of Scripture, with an additional exposition of the diluvial...
Page 128 - By this justification we have the spirit of adoption, peace with God, and a joyful prospect of our eternal inheritance, Rom. v. 1, 2. " Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ — and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
Page 68 - If any love me, he will keep my words, and we will come unto him, and will make our abode with him."* Give therefore admittance unto Christ, and deny entrance to all others.
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