The Reign of Grace: From Its Rise to Its ConsummationJames Hadlock, 1814 - 306 pages |
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... For they suppose that every thing bad may be justly expected from those who openly disavow all dependence on their own duties ; and whose hope of eternal happiness 1 1 arises , not from services which they perform , but INTRODUCTION . 65 3.
... For they suppose that every thing bad may be justly expected from those who openly disavow all dependence on their own duties ; and whose hope of eternal happiness 1 1 arises , not from services which they perform , but INTRODUCTION . 65 3.
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... hope . - Were you acquainted with your abject vassallage , were you convinced by the Spirit of truth , that there is no possible way of es- cape , but by reigning grace ; then would you cry for help , and then the relief that grace ...
... hope . - Were you acquainted with your abject vassallage , were you convinced by the Spirit of truth , that there is no possible way of es- cape , but by reigning grace ; then would you cry for help , and then the relief that grace ...
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... hope , except what shines upon them in that compas- sionate proclamation which is issued from the throne of grace by the eternal Sovereign . But , as that proclamation is expressive of the freest favour and the richest grace ; including ...
... hope , except what shines upon them in that compas- sionate proclamation which is issued from the throne of grace by the eternal Sovereign . But , as that proclamation is expressive of the freest favour and the richest grace ; including ...
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... hope of mankind . This be ing the case , we need not wonder that it is now be- come quite unfashionable . lows . But what is the reason of this tragical outcry against it ? If I be not greatly deceived , it is as fol- This doctrine lays ...
... hope of mankind . This be ing the case , we need not wonder that it is now be- come quite unfashionable . lows . But what is the reason of this tragical outcry against it ? If I be not greatly deceived , it is as fol- This doctrine lays ...
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... hope centres in that grace which might have been manifested to others , had the great Sovereign so determined ; they are at all times free to acknowledge , that the chief of sinners , and the most worthless objects , are their proper ...
... hope centres in that grace which might have been manifested to others , had the great Sovereign so determined ; they are at all times free to acknowledge , that the chief of sinners , and the most worthless objects , are their proper ...
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Page 211 - If his children forsake My law, and walk not in My judgments, if they break My statutes, and keep not My commandments; then will I visit their transgression with the rod, and their iniquity with stripes. Nevertheless My lovingkindness will I not utterly take from him, nor suffer My faithfulness to fail.
Page 36 - Hath not the potter power over the clay; of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour and another unto dishonour? What if God, willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: and that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory, even us, whom he hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?
Page 203 - ... beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, we are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord.
Page 144 - For the promise that he should be the heir of the world was not to Abraham or to his seed through the law, but through the righteousness of faith. For if they which are of the law be heirs, faith is made void, and the promise made of none effect.
Page 235 - And I will give them one heart, and one way, that they may fear me for ever, for the good of them, and of their children after them...
Page 104 - Now when the Pharisee which had bidden him saw it, he spake within himself, saying, This man, if he were a prophet, would have known who and what manner of woman this is that toucheth him, for she is a sinner.
Page 95 - Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? He retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth in mercy.
Page 113 - Jesus ; that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
Page 99 - Israel. Thou hast not brought me the small cattle of thy burnt offerings; neither hast thou honoured me with thy sacrifices.
Page 93 - And I will cleanse them from all their iniquity, whereby they have sinned against me ; and I will pardon all their iniquities, whereby they have sinned, and whereby they have transgressed against me.