| William Gannaway Brownlow - 1834 - 312 pages
...estate of »in and misery ' A. God, having out of his mere good pleasure, from all eternity, ilectcdsome to everlasting life, did enter into a covenant of...the estate of sin and misery, and to bring them into an ectate of salvation by a Redeemer. " Shorter Catechism. Q. 21. "Who is the Redeemer of God's elect?... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1835 - 142 pages
...and misery ? A. Cod having out of his mere good pleasure from all eternity elected sorrye to eternal life, did enter into a covenant of grace, to deliver them out of a state of sin and misery, and to bring them into a state of salvation by a Redeemer. Could man help... | |
| James Fisher - 1869 - 440 pages
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| Ammi Rogers - 1836 - 276 pages
...there u no accountability. ' , nity, elected snme to everlasting life, did enter into a cove-' nant of grace, to deliver them out of the estate of sin...bring them into a state of salvation by a Redeemer. And in the 19th page of their Confession they say expressly, " Neither are any other redeemed by Christ,... | |
| Hosea Ballou - 1836 - 322 pages
...Creator, which was lost in Adam, every man is justly exposed to eternal damnation. . . . That God, of his mere good pleasure, from all eternity, elected some to everlasting life, and that he entered into a covenant of grace to deliver them out of this state of sin and misery by... | |
| Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick Frey - 1837 - 422 pages
...the state of sin and misery?" is as Scriptural as it is plain and decisive; the words are these : " God having, out of his mere good pleasure, from all...the estate of sin and misery, and to bring them into an estate of salvation, by a Redeemer." Election bespeaks the choice and separation of a part from... | |
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