Sermons Principally Designed to Illustrate and to Enforce Christian MoralityT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1809 - 415 pages |
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... grace which Chrift fupplies . Without Me - thefe were his own words to his favoured difciples - without Me ye can do nothing . I am the vine , ye are the branches . As the branch cannot bear fruit of itfelf , except it abide in the vine ...
... grace which Chrift fupplies . Without Me - thefe were his own words to his favoured difciples - without Me ye can do nothing . I am the vine , ye are the branches . As the branch cannot bear fruit of itfelf , except it abide in the vine ...
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... grace wholly unmerited , as though it had been , so far as it had proceeded , a fulfilment of the law . There must yet be brought forward an- other confideration , which places our Lord before us as the foundation of morality . It is to ...
... grace wholly unmerited , as though it had been , so far as it had proceeded , a fulfilment of the law . There must yet be brought forward an- other confideration , which places our Lord before us as the foundation of morality . It is to ...
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... grace of Chrift which is , and muft be , fufficient for us , the grace of the Holy Spirit , the Spirit of Chrift , which our Lord beftows . Do we stand in need of warnings to admonish us from time to time , that it is only through the ...
... grace of Chrift which is , and muft be , fufficient for us , the grace of the Holy Spirit , the Spirit of Chrift , which our Lord beftows . Do we stand in need of warnings to admonish us from time to time , that it is only through the ...
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... grace of his Redeemer . That man's morality will be humble ; and no other morality is Chriftian . That man will feel , and will confefs how very far his moral attainments fall below the ftandard of his duty ; how defective they are in ...
... grace of his Redeemer . That man's morality will be humble ; and no other morality is Chriftian . That man will feel , and will confefs how very far his moral attainments fall below the ftandard of his duty ; how defective they are in ...
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... grace , they are to be made meet to be partakers of the inheri- tance of the faints in light ( b ) ; to their prefent happiness , as profcribing every paffion , every disposition , every action , which disturbs the harmony of the world ...
... grace , they are to be made meet to be partakers of the inheri- tance of the faints in light ( b ) ; to their prefent happiness , as profcribing every paffion , every disposition , every action , which disturbs the harmony of the world ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
againſt alfo alſo Amaziah anfwer Apoſtle becauſe bleffings bounty brethren buſineſs cafe caufe cauſe Ceremonial Law Chriftian circumſtances command conduct confcience confequence confideration confiftent courſe curfe deeds defire difpofitions diſcharge diſcontent divine grace duty eſtabliſhed evil exerciſe facrifices faid faith fake falvation fame fear fecure feek felves fervants fhall fhew fhould firſt flesh fome fource fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fufpicion fuppofe furniſh Gentiles glory gofpel grace heart himſelf Holy honour houſe Ifrael intereſted itſelf Jerufalem Jews juftified kindneſs labour lefs leſs Lord Jefus Chrift manifeft meaſure mind Moral Law moſt muſt nefs Nehe Nehem Nehemiah neighbour obedience Obferve occafion ourſelves paffage Paul perfons poffeffion poffefs poffible precept preſent principle promiſed purpoſe reaſonable Redeemer refpect Saint Paul Saviour Scriptures ſhall Spirit ſtate thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion tranfgreffion underſtanding unto whofe wiſdom worldly yourſelf