The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volumen4Converse, 1824 |
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... Christianity was fashiona- ble , was honourable , was the high road to preferment . Satan him- self , if I may so speak , could now have no objection to turn Christian . The external profession of religion became splendid and pompous ...
... Christianity was fashiona- ble , was honourable , was the high road to preferment . Satan him- self , if I may so speak , could now have no objection to turn Christian . The external profession of religion became splendid and pompous ...
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... Christian , I shall feel it , I shall possess it , I shall practise it . As to determine what degree of it will carry a man to heaven , that is not our business . We do not know to what extent divine mercy will reach in the forgiveness ...
... Christian , I shall feel it , I shall possess it , I shall practise it . As to determine what degree of it will carry a man to heaven , that is not our business . We do not know to what extent divine mercy will reach in the forgiveness ...
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... Christian ministers have felt the same ; and , considering that poor sinners cannot comply with duties of this kind , have contented themselves with exhorting them to things with which they can comply , and still retain their enmity ...
... Christian ministers have felt the same ; and , considering that poor sinners cannot comply with duties of this kind , have contented themselves with exhorting them to things with which they can comply , and still retain their enmity ...
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... Christ , " says Calvin , " but to affirm that hereby only we are ac- counted righteous ; because the obedience of Christ is imputed to US AS IF IT WERE OUR OWN . " * It is thus also that I understand the imputation of sin to Christ . He ...
... Christ , " says Calvin , " but to affirm that hereby only we are ac- counted righteous ; because the obedience of Christ is imputed to US AS IF IT WERE OUR OWN . " * It is thus also that I understand the imputation of sin to Christ . He ...
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... Christ and those for whom he died , than could ever exist between crea- tures . But be it so ; it is enough for me that the union was not such as THAT THE ACTIONS OF THE ONE BECAME THOSE OF THE OTHER . Christ , even in the act of ...
... Christ and those for whom he died , than could ever exist between crea- tures . But be it so ; it is enough for me that the union was not such as THAT THE ACTIONS OF THE ONE BECAME THOSE OF THE OTHER . Christ , even in the act of ...
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