The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, 1. köideLane & Scott, 1849 |
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... Paul , that " Christ , by the grace of God , tasted death for every man ; " and this grace he calls free , as extending itself freely to all . Nor can he help expressing his surprise at those pious minis- ters who maintain that the ...
... Paul , that " Christ , by the grace of God , tasted death for every man ; " and this grace he calls free , as extending itself freely to all . Nor can he help expressing his surprise at those pious minis- ters who maintain that the ...
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... Paul's doctrine . With the Ranter he says , " God has chosen you , you are elect ; " but , as it is " through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth , " with the disciples of Moses he infers , " make your calling and ...
... Paul's doctrine . With the Ranter he says , " God has chosen you , you are elect ; " but , as it is " through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth , " with the disciples of Moses he infers , " make your calling and ...
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... Paul's place , he would have preached it as freely as St. Paul ; and I recollected that in some places St. Paul himself seems even more legal than St. James . See Rom . ii , 7 , 10 , 14 ; Gal . vi , 7 , & c , and 1 Tim . vi , 19 . These ...
... Paul's place , he would have preached it as freely as St. Paul ; and I recollected that in some places St. Paul himself seems even more legal than St. James . See Rom . ii , 7 , 10 , 14 ; Gal . vi , 7 , & c , and 1 Tim . vi , 19 . These ...
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... Paul , than you have to raise good men against Mr. Wesley ? And whether a grain of the can- dour with which you would reconcile the seeming contradictions of the great apostle would not be more than sufficient to reconcile the seeming ...
... Paul , than you have to raise good men against Mr. Wesley ? And whether a grain of the can- dour with which you would reconcile the seeming contradictions of the great apostle would not be more than sufficient to reconcile the seeming ...
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... Paul is un- doubtedly an arch - heretic for corroborating it by a strong preposition : Karspyards says he to the Philippians , work out and what is most astonishing , " work out your own salvation . ” Your own salva- tion ! Why , Paul ...
... Paul is un- doubtedly an arch - heretic for corroborating it by a strong preposition : Karspyards says he to the Philippians , work out and what is most astonishing , " work out your own salvation . ” Your own salva- tion ! Why , Paul ...
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