The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
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... creature , what necessity of so wonderful a Re- storer and Saviour as the Son of God ? If he is not enslaved to sin , why is he redeemed by Jesus Christ ? If he is not polluted , why must he be washed in the blood of that immaculate ...
... creature , what necessity of so wonderful a Re- storer and Saviour as the Son of God ? If he is not enslaved to sin , why is he redeemed by Jesus Christ ? If he is not polluted , why must he be washed in the blood of that immaculate ...
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... creature . " The imagination of man's heart , " said he to Noah , " is evil from his youth . " Gen. viii . 21. Job's friends paint us with the same colours : one of them observes , that “ man is born like the wild ass's colt ; " and ...
... creature . " The imagination of man's heart , " said he to Noah , " is evil from his youth . " Gen. viii . 21. Job's friends paint us with the same colours : one of them observes , that “ man is born like the wild ass's colt ; " and ...
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... torments any one of his creatures , for a sin of which they never were personally guilty , and of which consequently , they can never have any consciousness . " all men are conceived and born in sin . TO MATTER OF FACT . 17.
... torments any one of his creatures , for a sin of which they never were personally guilty , and of which consequently , they can never have any consciousness . " all men are conceived and born in sin . TO MATTER OF FACT . 17.
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... creatures , in Adam , till we are penitent , absolved believers in Jesus Christ . The doctrine to be demonstrated in this treatise being thus fully stated , in the consentaneous words of the sacred writers , and our pious Reformers , I ...
... creatures , in Adam , till we are penitent , absolved believers in Jesus Christ . The doctrine to be demonstrated in this treatise being thus fully stated , in the consentaneous words of the sacred writers , and our pious Reformers , I ...
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... creature , whom he would attach to himself by the strongest ties of gratitude and love ; we at once perceive , that he never could form this earth and man in their present disordered , deplorable condition . It is not so absurd to ...
... creature , whom he would attach to himself by the strongest ties of gratitude and love ; we at once perceive , that he never could form this earth and man in their present disordered , deplorable condition . It is not so absurd to ...
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