SermonsGeorge Wilson, 1818 - 549 pages |
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Page 3
... manner ; and even this instruction is to us now become ob- scure and imperfect . It was suited to man in his state of innocence ; but it cannot show him his danger as a transgressor , or point out any certain method of pardon , or give ...
... manner ; and even this instruction is to us now become ob- scure and imperfect . It was suited to man in his state of innocence ; but it cannot show him his danger as a transgressor , or point out any certain method of pardon , or give ...
Page 28
... manner the most artless and un- assuming . And yet it spread most rapidly over the whole known world , and established itself on the ruins of Pagan and Jewish superstition . It thus appeared to be the rod of God's strength , the power ...
... manner the most artless and un- assuming . And yet it spread most rapidly over the whole known world , and established itself on the ruins of Pagan and Jewish superstition . It thus appeared to be the rod of God's strength , the power ...
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... manner in which this doctrine was proposed , no turns of wit , no charms of rhetoric , no displays of ingenuity and skill . When therefore they examined whether the doctrine itself was adjusted according to the rules of their philosophy ...
... manner in which this doctrine was proposed , no turns of wit , no charms of rhetoric , no displays of ingenuity and skill . When therefore they examined whether the doctrine itself was adjusted according to the rules of their philosophy ...
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... manner the mystery of redemption , yet account the undisguised doctrine of the death of Christ for sinners as unnecessary or dangerous . The momentous question is , To which of these two classes do we belong ? Are we self- righteous ...
... manner the mystery of redemption , yet account the undisguised doctrine of the death of Christ for sinners as unnecessary or dangerous . The momentous question is , To which of these two classes do we belong ? Are we self- righteous ...
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... manner , the preaching of the word of God is , in every age , the usual means of producing sorrow for sin in the minds of the impenitent . Truth is the instrument of convic- tion . Our congregations are not now , indeed , in the same ...
... manner , the preaching of the word of God is , in every age , the usual means of producing sorrow for sin in the minds of the impenitent . Truth is the instrument of convic- tion . Our congregations are not now , indeed , in the same ...
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