Man's righteousness, no cause or part of his justification, a sermon, extr. from the works of J. Simpson [by W. Cudworth].1745 |
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... poor finners . The last of these , as it is the most sweet and excellent leffon , fo with the greater difficulty it is retained in our memories . This is a doctrine , which if it were preached unto us every day , we fhould forget it ...
... poor finners . The last of these , as it is the most sweet and excellent leffon , fo with the greater difficulty it is retained in our memories . This is a doctrine , which if it were preached unto us every day , we fhould forget it ...
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... poor , let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against his brother . The Law forbids imagining evil against our brother in our hearts . So that if once in all the days of thy life , thou haft had but one uncharitable thought of any ...
... poor , let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against his brother . The Law forbids imagining evil against our brother in our hearts . So that if once in all the days of thy life , thou haft had but one uncharitable thought of any ...
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... poor , endeavouring to love God and Saints , that they may be faved ; but they labour for that that will not profit , for that , that is not bread . If duties could fatisfy , why did Chrift die ?. If we could be faved by the law , why ...
... poor , endeavouring to love God and Saints , that they may be faved ; but they labour for that that will not profit , for that , that is not bread . If duties could fatisfy , why did Chrift die ?. If we could be faved by the law , why ...
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... poor , be altogether unprofitable , inefficacious , and un- available to juftification , and falvation ; then thefe out- ward works of obedience , in fubmitting to outward or- dinances , are much less available . If the greatest works ...
... poor , be altogether unprofitable , inefficacious , and un- available to juftification , and falvation ; then thefe out- ward works of obedience , in fubmitting to outward or- dinances , are much less available . If the greatest works ...
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... poor creatures in bondage for ma ny years , and ruins many fouls . How many are gone to Hell , who thought they were going to Heaven ? deceiving themselves with false and unfound affurances . And fetching their comforts from the fight ...
... poor creatures in bondage for ma ny years , and ruins many fouls . How many are gone to Hell , who thought they were going to Heaven ? deceiving themselves with false and unfound affurances . And fetching their comforts from the fight ...
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affurance againſt Apoftle Art thou available to juftification becauſe believe bids bread cation caufe cauſe chief of finners circumcifed circumcifion comfort command confcience confideration congregation debtor defire difcipline difcover dinances doctrine of juftification elfe evil faid faints falvation fatisfy fave finners fcripture felf felves fent fhall fhew fhall find fhall live fhould fhould fee finful thought firft firſt fome formalifts fouls fpeak fpirit of bondage free love fubmit to outward fuch Gentile glafs glory God's grace gofpel grace of God hath heart himſelf holy John iv juft juftifica juftification by faith juſti kind of popery look Lord Jefus Chrift love God muft muſt neceffary nefs never obedience ourſelves outward ordinances perfon Pharifee practife preached prefence reafon rebel rebellion require righteoufnefs righteous ſhall thee thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thou art thou haft thou may'ft thou wilt true faith ungodly unleſs unto whole law worketh
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Page 23 - But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness. "Wherefore? Because they sought it not by faith, but as it were by the works of the law.
Page 18 - He that is circumcifed, is a debtor to do the whole law,. Gal. v. 3. But in Chrift Je/us, neither circumcijua a-vai/etb any thing, nor.