Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 38
... hated both me , and my father . " And again he said , " Wo unto thee Chorazin , Beth- saida , and Capernaum : for if the mighty works which have been done in you , had been done in Tyre and Sidon , they would have repented long ago in ...
... hated both me , and my father . " And again he said , " Wo unto thee Chorazin , Beth- saida , and Capernaum : for if the mighty works which have been done in you , had been done in Tyre and Sidon , they would have repented long ago in ...
Page 46
... hates heresies in themselves considered . He forbids and condemns men for embracing them . But yet he chooses , all things considered , that they should exist . This Christ taught by the parable of the tares . The householder would not ...
... hates heresies in themselves considered . He forbids and condemns men for embracing them . But yet he chooses , all things considered , that they should exist . This Christ taught by the parable of the tares . The householder would not ...
Page 54
... hate the essen- tial doctrines of the gospel is a visible heretick ; and such a visible heretick is a visible enemy to all right- eousness , whom the church ought to censure , and ex- clude from their christian fellowship and communion ...
... hate the essen- tial doctrines of the gospel is a visible heretick ; and such a visible heretick is a visible enemy to all right- eousness , whom the church ought to censure , and ex- clude from their christian fellowship and communion ...
Page 76
... hate him supremely . For if his heart were evil , he would be the most odious instead of the most amiable Being in the universe . His conduct in making us com- petent to judge of his moral rectitude , is complete evi- dence of the ...
... hate him supremely . For if his heart were evil , he would be the most odious instead of the most amiable Being in the universe . His conduct in making us com- petent to judge of his moral rectitude , is complete evi- dence of the ...
Page 88
... hate and oppose him . But they have always had good reasons to love and serve him . And they must become reconciled to him , or he will be obliged by the rectitude of his nature to punish them for ever . He now invites them to be ...
... hate and oppose him . But they have always had good reasons to love and serve him . And they must become reconciled to him , or he will be obliged by the rectitude of his nature to punish them for ever . He now invites them to be ...
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