Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... creatures so infinitely indebted to him as you have been . Did the Lord Jesus , without any im- portunity from us , and even contrary to our desires , per- sist in his gracious design of saving us , till he could say upon the cross ...
... creatures so infinitely indebted to him as you have been . Did the Lord Jesus , without any im- portunity from us , and even contrary to our desires , per- sist in his gracious design of saving us , till he could say upon the cross ...
Pagina 24
... Creature could plainly be discerned , who , by reason of their natural dulness , were incapable of acquir ing any distinct knowledge of the principles of religion , or at least of expressing what they knew , to the satisfaction of ...
... Creature could plainly be discerned , who , by reason of their natural dulness , were incapable of acquir ing any distinct knowledge of the principles of religion , or at least of expressing what they knew , to the satisfaction of ...
Pagina 32
... creatures . This appears , in the 1st place , From the unwearied patience which he ex- erciseth towards transgressors . How easily could he ar- rest them in the midst of their mad career , and hurry them to judgment with all their ...
... creatures . This appears , in the 1st place , From the unwearied patience which he ex- erciseth towards transgressors . How easily could he ar- rest them in the midst of their mad career , and hurry them to judgment with all their ...
Pagina 33
... creatures , is still more illustriously dis- played in the sufferings and death of our Lord Jesus Christ , whom God sent into the world for this very end , " that whosoever believeth on him , might not perish , but have everlasting life ...
... creatures , is still more illustriously dis- played in the sufferings and death of our Lord Jesus Christ , whom God sent into the world for this very end , " that whosoever believeth on him , might not perish , but have everlasting life ...
Pagina 36
... creatures of the same na- ture with themselves , subject to the same passions , expo- sed to the same temptations , who have the advantage of familiar intercourse with them , and who are always at hand , to help , to comfort , and to ...
... creatures of the same na- ture with themselves , subject to the same passions , expo- sed to the same temptations , who have the advantage of familiar intercourse with them , and who are always at hand , to help , to comfort , and to ...
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