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... Suppose that Pride should catch this Heater's Heart , And from the Fire pursuade it to depart ; To show itself , and make it to be known That it can raise a Splendour of its own , - An own rich Colour , an own potent Heat , Without ...
... Suppose that Pride should catch this Heater's Heart , And from the Fire pursuade it to depart ; To show itself , and make it to be known That it can raise a Splendour of its own , - An own rich Colour , an own potent Heat , Without ...
Page 479
... Bible . See note to 1. 37 , ante . 82. Take some OTHER to be God's . Suppose some other means than the Atone- ment to be those actually used by God . Thus may a " no Necessity , " allow'd , On the Redemption of Mankind . 479.
... Bible . See note to 1. 37 , ante . 82. Take some OTHER to be God's . Suppose some other means than the Atone- ment to be those actually used by God . Thus may a " no Necessity , " allow'd , On the Redemption of Mankind . 479.
Page 480
... suppose . Even if we certainly be that actually taken . could suppose . 99. Must as sure be gone . Must as 90 100 100. As that a Line , & c . I think this simile is in Law , but I cannot find the passage . " M ON THE SAME SUBJECT ...
... suppose . Even if we certainly be that actually taken . could suppose . 99. Must as sure be gone . Must as 90 100 100. As that a Line , & c . I think this simile is in Law , but I cannot find the passage . " M ON THE SAME SUBJECT ...
Page 485
... suppose you mean ) that I think it my duty to disclaim his notions . I think Dr. Owen among the writers of the last century , and Mr. Erskine among the writers of the present century , have abundantly Thoughts on Imputed Righteousness .
... suppose you mean ) that I think it my duty to disclaim his notions . I think Dr. Owen among the writers of the last century , and Mr. Erskine among the writers of the present century , have abundantly Thoughts on Imputed Righteousness .
Page 500
... suppose God by an arbitrary Power willing and decreeing its eternal Happiness - 97 in some , and willing and decreeing its eternal Misery 500 The Poems of John Byrom . Thoughts on Predestination and Reprobation (a Fragment)
... suppose God by an arbitrary Power willing and decreeing its eternal Happiness - 97 in some , and willing and decreeing its eternal Misery 500 The Poems of John Byrom . Thoughts on Predestination and Reprobation (a Fragment)
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Page 484 - The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost be with you all.
Page 511 - Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
Page 389 - We bless thee for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life; but above all, for thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ ; for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory.
Page 511 - Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour...
Page 531 - With peaceful mind thy race of duty run : God nothing does, or suffers to be done, But what thou wouldst thyself, if thou couldst see Through all events of things as well as he.
Page 535 - He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.
Page 575 - Upon this the old hermit soon took up his pen, And he brought me these lines* when he came back again : — " It is being, and doing, and having, that make All the pleasures and pains of which mortals partake : Now to be what God pleases, to do a man's best, And to have a good heart, is the way to be blest.
Page 477 - The whole truth therefore of the matter is plainly this : Christ given for us, is neither more nor less than Christ given into us. And He is in no other sense our full, perfect, and sufficient atonement, than as His nature and spirit are born and formed in us...
Page 437 - ... left undone those things which we ought to have done; And we have done those things which we ought not to have done; And there is no health in us.
Page 438 - Truths, lie all the Reasons of a deep Humility, Penitence, and Self-denial, and also all the Motives and Incitements, to a most hearty, sincere, and total Conversion to God. And...