SermonsGeorge Wilson, 1818 - 549 pages |
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Page 93
... CONDUCT ? What , when it teaches us that every sin pierces the Saviour ? when it embitters evil in the very source and spring of it , and shows it surround- ed with its most hideous consequences ; when it creates and cherishes a new and ...
... CONDUCT ? What , when it teaches us that every sin pierces the Saviour ? when it embitters evil in the very source and spring of it , and shows it surround- ed with its most hideous consequences ; when it creates and cherishes a new and ...
Page 115
... conduct the doctrine he ought to adorn . All these , and an endless variety of similar cha- racters , are included in this awful sentence ; THEY HAVE NOT THE SON . They have not re- pented of their sins , have not returned to God , have ...
... conduct the doctrine he ought to adorn . All these , and an endless variety of similar cha- racters , are included in this awful sentence ; THEY HAVE NOT THE SON . They have not re- pented of their sins , have not returned to God , have ...
Page 116
... conduct , such persons might have some claim to notice : but when we speak of pardon , holiness , and eternal life , nothing can be a substitute for Having the Son . All such characters HAVE NOT LIFE ; they are dead in sin and under ...
... conduct , such persons might have some claim to notice : but when we speak of pardon , holiness , and eternal life , nothing can be a substitute for Having the Son . All such characters HAVE NOT LIFE ; they are dead in sin and under ...
Page 126
... conduct of one who voluntarily overlooks an offence or declines to exact the punishment due to it ; fore acts as if he did not see it . and who there- • Thus our God and Saviour , when we come to him with a con- trite heart , does not ...
... conduct of one who voluntarily overlooks an offence or declines to exact the punishment due to it ; fore acts as if he did not see it . and who there- • Thus our God and Saviour , when we come to him with a con- trite heart , does not ...
Page 174
... conduct to which this governing principle leads , is that of practical irreligion in the heart and life . Under this general description , almost every kind of irre- ligious persons may be included . It is not ne- cessary to pursue a ...
... conduct to which this governing principle leads , is that of practical irreligion in the heart and life . Under this general description , almost every kind of irre- ligious persons may be included . It is not ne- cessary to pursue a ...
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