Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side iv
... grace offered among us , that for the person so favoured to indulge in doubt and misgiving would be simple ingratitude and irreverence , and therefore in such an one not imaginable : on the other hand , such open neglect of them , as to ...
... grace offered among us , that for the person so favoured to indulge in doubt and misgiving would be simple ingratitude and irreverence , and therefore in such an one not imaginable : on the other hand , such open neglect of them , as to ...
Side xix
... grace into contrition ; the inclination to magnify rather than extenuate our faults . If , on com- parison of two modes of thinking and acting , one is decidedly more favourable than the other to the cultivation of this great spiritual ...
... grace into contrition ; the inclination to magnify rather than extenuate our faults . If , on com- parison of two modes of thinking and acting , one is decidedly more favourable than the other to the cultivation of this great spiritual ...
Side xxix
... grace from our Church , were it only that they suggest such a ready plea to a conscience bent on extenuating its own sinfulness . To deny or doubt a man's baptism , is to help him to assuage his self - reproaching thoughts , with the ...
... grace from our Church , were it only that they suggest such a ready plea to a conscience bent on extenuating its own sinfulness . To deny or doubt a man's baptism , is to help him to assuage his self - reproaching thoughts , with the ...
Side xxx
... grace of God in His Sacraments : -making out that to be human and ordinary , which was the especial and immediate work of the Holy Ghost . I suppose there is no one of us , who thinks of such matters at all , but has known from his ...
... grace of God in His Sacraments : -making out that to be human and ordinary , which was the especial and immediate work of the Holy Ghost . I suppose there is no one of us , who thinks of such matters at all , but has known from his ...
Side xxxi
... grace , or in the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures . Besides the profaneness , a glory would be departed , such as never could be replaced . More especially in this case , where the change would be simply negative - a loss without any ...
... grace , or in the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures . Besides the profaneness , a glory would be departed , such as never could be replaced . More especially in this case , where the change would be simply negative - a loss without any ...
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