General View of the Doctrines of Christianity: Designed More Especially for the Edification and Instruction of FamiliesHastings, Etheridge & Bliss, no. 8, State-Street; and at their store in Charlestown, 1809 - 200 Seiten |
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... follows , that we possess not only the faculty of discerning good from evil , but also the free use of it in choosing either the one or the other , as it seemeth to us best ; in either conforming , or not conforming our actions to the ...
... follows , that we possess not only the faculty of discerning good from evil , but also the free use of it in choosing either the one or the other , as it seemeth to us best ; in either conforming , or not conforming our actions to the ...
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... follows , that Adam's children had any claim of right to immortality , because immortality was Adam a gift of God ; a gift personal , not heritable ; and to the gifts of God no creature has any right pre- vious to the promise or ...
... follows , that Adam's children had any claim of right to immortality , because immortality was Adam a gift of God ; a gift personal , not heritable ; and to the gifts of God no creature has any right pre- vious to the promise or ...
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... and uniform , as those which regu- late the natural . In the natural world effects follow their causes in a chain of connection , that is not , except for moral purposes , * permitted to be broken . In DOCTRINE OF GRACE . 129.
... and uniform , as those which regu- late the natural . In the natural world effects follow their causes in a chain of connection , that is not , except for moral purposes , * permitted to be broken . In DOCTRINE OF GRACE . 129.
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... follow in a determinate course , according to the previous conduct of the individual . 11. The labours of piety and the exercises of de- votion do not change the general course of moral laws , any more than industry alters the uniform ...
... follow in a determinate course , according to the previous conduct of the individual . 11. The labours of piety and the exercises of de- votion do not change the general course of moral laws , any more than industry alters the uniform ...
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... follow , that if he was offered help , he should sit still and not put his own strength to the work ? If a friend came to his assistance , would it not be properly said , that his friend enabled him to do what he did ; but would it follow ...
... follow , that if he was offered help , he should sit still and not put his own strength to the work ? If a friend came to his assistance , would it not be properly said , that his friend enabled him to do what he did ; but would it follow ...
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accountable actions Adam affections agency apostle assent bias blasphemy born called capacity character christian commands conduct conscience consequence conviction corrupt creatures degree depravity disobedience disposition divine doctrine doubt duty earth end of faith endeavours Esau eternal evidence evil exer expressly faith fall father favour fear fruits gift gospel grace guilt habits happiness hath heart heaven holy humble idolatry immortality iniquity interest Jesus Christ Jews justice labour ligion Lord mathematical proof means ment mercy mind miracles moral agency moral certainty ness obedience obey obligations passage passions perfect perseverance persons persuasion Pharaoh Pharisees piety possess preference principle promise punishment rational nature reality reason religion religious repentance resurrection of Jesus revelation reward righteousness Robert Fellowes salvation Saviour says scriptures sensation sense sinners sins sorrow soul spirit suffer supernatural supposed temptation things thou tion total depravity transgression truth unconditional election unjust unrighteousness unto virtue whilst wrath