The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volumen1Lane & Scott, 1849 |
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... never to be ashamed of it . We ought steadily to assert , on his authority , that if a man is not faithful in the unrighteous mammon , ' God will not give him the true riches . " " 6 " 2. With regard to working for life . This also our ...
... never to be ashamed of it . We ought steadily to assert , on his authority , that if a man is not faithful in the unrighteous mammon , ' God will not give him the true riches . " " 6 " 2. With regard to working for life . This also our ...
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... never did ' fear God and work righteousness ? ' His own saying so is not proof : for we know how all that are convinced of sin undervalue themselves in every respect . " 8. Does not talking of a justified or sanctified state tend to mis ...
... never did ' fear God and work righteousness ? ' His own saying so is not proof : for we know how all that are convinced of sin undervalue themselves in every respect . " 8. Does not talking of a justified or sanctified state tend to mis ...
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... never had any grace ; and that if once they went on far in the ways of God , it was merely by the force of fallen nature ; a sentiment which Mr. Wesley looks upon as diametrically opposite to the humbling assertion of our Lord ...
... never had any grace ; and that if once they went on far in the ways of God , it was merely by the force of fallen nature ; a sentiment which Mr. Wesley looks upon as diametrically opposite to the humbling assertion of our Lord ...
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... never did so . ( 2. ) He knows the word grace necessarily implies the freeness of a favour ; and the word will , the freedom of our choice and he has too much sense to delight in perpetual tauto- logy . ( 3. ) He finds , by blessed ...
... never did so . ( 2. ) He knows the word grace necessarily implies the freeness of a favour ; and the word will , the freedom of our choice and he has too much sense to delight in perpetual tauto- logy . ( 3. ) He finds , by blessed ...
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... never fall . " Thus he presents his hearers with all St. Peter's system of truth , which the others had rent to pieces . Again , according to the first axiom , he says with the perfect Preacher , " All things are now ready ; " but with ...
... never fall . " Thus he presents his hearers with all St. Peter's system of truth , which the others had rent to pieces . Again , according to the first axiom , he says with the perfect Preacher , " All things are now ready ; " but with ...
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