The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review, Том 5J.M. Sherwood, 1876 |
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... sense does the righteousness of Christ become ours . 16. That the reason why some differ from others in regard to their recep- tion of the gospel is , that they make themselves to differ . Studying these sixteen propositions in their ...
... sense does the righteousness of Christ become ours . 16. That the reason why some differ from others in regard to their recep- tion of the gospel is , that they make themselves to differ . Studying these sixteen propositions in their ...
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... sense of a literal transfer of personal qualities , acts , and demerits ; but by reason of the sin of Adam , in its peculiar relation , the race are treated as if they had sinned . Nor is the righteousness of Christ imputed to his ...
... sense of a literal transfer of personal qualities , acts , and demerits ; but by reason of the sin of Adam , in its peculiar relation , the race are treated as if they had sinned . Nor is the righteousness of Christ imputed to his ...
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... sense of a literal transfer of personal qualities and merits , yet from respect to it God can and does treat them as if they were righteous . 16. While all such as reject the Gospel of Christ do it , not by coercion , but freely , and ...
... sense of a literal transfer of personal qualities and merits , yet from respect to it God can and does treat them as if they were righteous . 16. While all such as reject the Gospel of Christ do it , not by coercion , but freely , and ...
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... sense and degree that they fell through his fall , and must therefore share with him in the penal issues of his sin . The third simply asserts , without attempting to define its exact nature , the existence under the divine con ...
... sense and degree that they fell through his fall , and must therefore share with him in the penal issues of his sin . The third simply asserts , without attempting to define its exact nature , the existence under the divine con ...
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... sense that He endured the exact and literal penalty of the law , or Himself felt , in any form , remorse of conscience or the pains of hell , as those whom He redeems would have done . That sacrifice is viewed simply as an equiv- alent ...
... sense that He endured the exact and literal penalty of the law , or Himself felt , in any form , remorse of conscience or the pains of hell , as those whom He redeems would have done . That sacrifice is viewed simply as an equiv- alent ...
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Сторінка 637 - And the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no need of thee: nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you. Nay, much more those members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are necessary...
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Сторінка 210 - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man. ought to respect and to cherish them.
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