The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
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... merit Imputed shall absolve them , who renounce Their own , both righteous and unrighteous deeds ; And live in thee transplanted , and from thee Receive new life . tax upon our loss , and rise even by our 116 AN APPEAL.
... merit Imputed shall absolve them , who renounce Their own , both righteous and unrighteous deeds ; And live in thee transplanted , and from thee Receive new life . tax upon our loss , and rise even by our 116 AN APPEAL.
Page 129
... merits and righteousness ; and this is as reasonable in a sinner who comes to the Saviour , as despairing to swim across the sea is rational in a passenger that takes ship . Our church , far from speaking against it , says , that ...
... merits and righteousness ; and this is as reasonable in a sinner who comes to the Saviour , as despairing to swim across the sea is rational in a passenger that takes ship . Our church , far from speaking against it , says , that ...
Page 132
... merit of their works ; instead of placing it entirely in the infinitely meritorious sacrifice of the immaculate Lamb of God , humbly ac- knowledging that all the gracious rewardableness of the best works of faith is derived from his ...
... merit of their works ; instead of placing it entirely in the infinitely meritorious sacrifice of the immaculate Lamb of God , humbly ac- knowledging that all the gracious rewardableness of the best works of faith is derived from his ...
Page 136
... merit of his sacrifice . 5. Salvation by faith in him . 6. The influences of his Holy Spirit . 7. The reality of the new birth . 8. The necessity of a present salvation . 9. The zeal of believers for good works . And , 10 . The ...
... merit of his sacrifice . 5. Salvation by faith in him . 6. The influences of his Holy Spirit . 7. The reality of the new birth . 8. The necessity of a present salvation . 9. The zeal of believers for good works . And , 10 . The ...
Page 142
... merit of our unsprinkled obedience to it is the way of salvation . Thus we " go about to establish our own righteousness , " making light of the atoning blood , which marks the " new and living way " to heaven . This very mistake ruined ...
... merit of our unsprinkled obedience to it is the way of salvation . Thus we " go about to establish our own righteousness , " making light of the atoning blood , which marks the " new and living way " to heaven . This very mistake ruined ...
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