| James Drummond - 1908 - 568 pages
...common operations of the Spirit, yet they never truly come unto Christ, and therefore cannot be saved : much less can men not professing the Christian religion be saved in any other way whatsoever, be they ever so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature, and the law of that religion... | |
| John England - 1908 - 572 pages
...yet they never truly come to Christ, and therefore cannot be saved: much less can men, not possessing the Christian religion, be saved in any other way whatsoever, be they nsver so diligent to frame their lives according to the law of nature, and the law of that religion... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke, Joseph Brown Heiskell, Jere Baxter, Benjamin James Lea, George Wesley Pickle, Charles Theodore Cates, Frank Marian Thompson, Charles Le Sueur Cornelius, Roy Hood Beeler - 1909 - 806 pages
...common operations of the spirit; yet they never truly come unto Christ, and therefore cannot be saved; much less can men not professing the Christian religion be saved in any other way whatsoever, be they ever so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature and the law of that religion... | |
| Mangasar Mugurditch Mangasarian - 1909 - 146 pages
...professing the Chris(1) Eighteenth Article of the Church of England. tian religion be saved, be they ever so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature; and to ascertain and maintain that they can is very pernicious and to be detested." (1) The same indifference,... | |
| William Alexander Curtis - 1911 - 534 pages
...common operations of the Spirit, yet they never truly come unto Christ, and therefore cannot be saved : much less can men not professing the Christian religion be saved in any other way whatsoever, be they ever so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature, and the law of that religion... | |
| James Monroe Buckley - 1911 - 164 pages
...common operations of the Spirit, yet they never truly come to Christ, and therefore cannot be saved; much less can men not professing the Christian religion be saved in any other way whatever, be they never so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature and the law... | |
| 1858 - 688 pages
...operations of the Spirit, yet they never truly come to Christ, and therefore cannot be saved ; much lest can men not professing the Christian religion be saved in any other way whatever, be they never to diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature and the law... | |
| Lizzie Avirett - 1917 - 178 pages
...Much less can men not professing Christian religion be saved in any other way whatsoever, be they ever so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature and the law of the religion they do profess. And to assert or maintain that they may, is very pernicious, and to be... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1919 - 950 pages
...operations of the Spirit," yet they never truly come unto* Christ, and therefore can not be saved : I0 much less can men, not professing the Christian religion,...to the light of nature and the law of that religion they do profess;" and to assert and maintain that they may is Dei gratia, gratuita ilia ct speciali... | |
| 1883 - 712 pages
...common operations of the Spirit yet they never really come unto Christ, and therefore cannot be saved : much less can men not professing the Christian religion be saved in any other way whatsoever, be they ever so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature and the law of that religion... | |
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