The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 3John Mason, 1859 |
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... reading this blessed scripture , ' given by inspiration of God , we find how early Satan began to sow his tares among the wheat of God , and to bring the accursed weeds of antinomianism into the vineyard of the holy Jesus : one grand ...
... reading this blessed scripture , ' given by inspiration of God , we find how early Satan began to sow his tares among the wheat of God , and to bring the accursed weeds of antinomianism into the vineyard of the holy Jesus : one grand ...
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... reading it , by protesting that I throw down the foundation of Christianity , and help Mr. Wesley to place works and merit on the Redeemer's throne . To this dreadful charge I answer , 1. That I had rather my right hand should lose its ...
... reading it , by protesting that I throw down the foundation of Christianity , and help Mr. Wesley to place works and merit on the Redeemer's throne . To this dreadful charge I answer , 1. That I had rather my right hand should lose its ...
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... readers ; but as I consider it only as a faint imitation of Calvin's book , called Responsio ad Calumnias Nebulonis , I hasten to what looks a little like an argument . 66 Page 4 , you say , concerning justification by works , that is ...
... readers ; but as I consider it only as a faint imitation of Calvin's book , called Responsio ad Calumnias Nebulonis , I hasten to what looks a little like an argument . 66 Page 4 , you say , concerning justification by works , that is ...
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... readers , that what would be an imposition upon common sense in a gentleman of the faculty , is genuine orthodoxy in Mr. Hill ? But I have too high an opinion of your good sense and piety , dear sir , to think that you will persist in ...
... readers , that what would be an imposition upon common sense in a gentleman of the faculty , is genuine orthodoxy in Mr. Hill ? But I have too high an opinion of your good sense and piety , dear sir , to think that you will persist in ...
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... readers consider , that it is founded merely upon the Calvinian custom of forcing rational comparisons to go upon all - four like brutes , and then driving them far beyond the intention of those by whom they were first produced . We ...
... readers consider , that it is founded merely upon the Calvinian custom of forcing rational comparisons to go upon all - four like brutes , and then driving them far beyond the intention of those by whom they were first produced . We ...
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