The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 27G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1845 |
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Page 7
... gives occasion to the most violent efforts to re - establish some falling error . The preaching of the whole gospel , by ... give him a fair hearing before the reader , and in each case to show cause for our dissent . The theology here ...
... gives occasion to the most violent efforts to re - establish some falling error . The preaching of the whole gospel , by ... give him a fair hearing before the reader , and in each case to show cause for our dissent . The theology here ...
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... give it authority . So thought the great Witsius : " The law , " says he , " is deduced , by infallible consequence , from the nature of God and man . I presuppose that the great God has a sovereign and uncontrollable power and dominion ...
... give it authority . So thought the great Witsius : " The law , " says he , " is deduced , by infallible consequence , from the nature of God and man . I presuppose that the great God has a sovereign and uncontrollable power and dominion ...
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... give his statements at length . " 1. Christ never existed , in his mediatorial character , except as a federal head . His moral headship existed by covenant from eternity , and the susception of our nature was the result , and ...
... give his statements at length . " 1. Christ never existed , in his mediatorial character , except as a federal head . His moral headship existed by covenant from eternity , and the susception of our nature was the result , and ...
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... give his views on the contested point whe- ther justification is identical with remission of sin . Having set forth the death of Christ as the procuring cause of pardon , he adds : - " Now we ought to distinguish between this [ viz ...
... give his views on the contested point whe- ther justification is identical with remission of sin . Having set forth the death of Christ as the procuring cause of pardon , he adds : - " Now we ought to distinguish between this [ viz ...
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... give us all things . ' We are satisfied to receive heaven as a gratuity , not claiming it as a debt even from the Father . We have no taste for glorifying the Son at the expense of the Father ; nor dare we , in order to magnify the free ...
... give us all things . ' We are satisfied to receive heaven as a gratuity , not claiming it as a debt even from the Father . We have no taste for glorifying the Son at the expense of the Father ; nor dare we , in order to magnify the free ...
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