The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, 1. köideLane & Scott, 1849 |
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... nature and saving power of religious truth , when cordially emoraced by faith , and the various sorts and degrees thereof ; with addresses to different descriptions of persons , • • 447 487 517 PREFACE . A COPY OF THE CIRCULAR LETTER ...
... nature and saving power of religious truth , when cordially emoraced by faith , and the various sorts and degrees thereof ; with addresses to different descriptions of persons , • • 447 487 517 PREFACE . A COPY OF THE CIRCULAR LETTER ...
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... natural depravity and helplessness , are those which dropped from his lips and I have ever observed that he constantly ... nature ; a sentiment which Mr. Wesley looks upon as diametrically opposite to the humbling assertion of our Lord ...
... natural depravity and helplessness , are those which dropped from his lips and I have ever observed that he constantly ... nature ; a sentiment which Mr. Wesley looks upon as diametrically opposite to the humbling assertion of our Lord ...
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... nature ; the Spirit itself bearing witness with their spirits that they are the children of God . " a 3. The next fundamental doctrine in Christianity is that of holiness of heart and life ; and no one can here accuse Mr. Wesley of ...
... nature ; the Spirit itself bearing witness with their spirits that they are the children of God . " a 3. The next fundamental doctrine in Christianity is that of holiness of heart and life ; and no one can here accuse Mr. Wesley of ...
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... nature is totally corrupt ; and asserted , that he hath ' still * a freedom of will to turn to God , but not without the assistance of grace , " Mr. Wesley is no Arminian ; for he strongly asserts the total fall of man , and constantly ...
... nature is totally corrupt ; and asserted , that he hath ' still * a freedom of will to turn to God , but not without the assistance of grace , " Mr. Wesley is no Arminian ; for he strongly asserts the total fall of man , and constantly ...
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... nature ; nothing more foolish than to propose to us , punishments and rewards ; and nothing more capricious than to inflict the one or bestow the other upon us if we were not moral agents . He is therefore persuaded , the most complete ...
... nature ; nothing more foolish than to propose to us , punishments and rewards ; and nothing more capricious than to inflict the one or bestow the other upon us if we were not moral agents . He is therefore persuaded , the most complete ...
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