Sermons, on a Number of Connected Subjects: In which an Attempt is Made to Explain the Leading Principles of Revealed Religion; to Show Their Consistency, Reasonableness and Importance; and to Guard Them Against Dangerous Misconstructions and False Inferences, and Against the Specious Objections of Unbelievers |
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Page 14
... unregenerate that knowledge of himself , which is ne- cessary to awaken their fears of his wrath and curse , and to excite them to an anxious inquiry what they must do to be saved . " The fear of the Lord , " as we are repeatedly told ...
... unregenerate that knowledge of himself , which is ne- cessary to awaken their fears of his wrath and curse , and to excite them to an anxious inquiry what they must do to be saved . " The fear of the Lord , " as we are repeatedly told ...
Page 16
... unregenerate . Their being yet impenitent and unbelievers , they will readily acknowledge : but this they cannot help , till a new heart is given them . Ex- ternal duties are all that they are capable of doing , in their present ...
... unregenerate . Their being yet impenitent and unbelievers , they will readily acknowledge : but this they cannot help , till a new heart is given them . Ex- ternal duties are all that they are capable of doing , in their present ...
Page 49
... unregenerate sinner : for in the next preceding verse he says , " Every one that loveth , is born of God . " . 2 But we are not to understand , that natural men , however entirely destitute of true benevolence , are incapable of every ...
... unregenerate sinner : for in the next preceding verse he says , " Every one that loveth , is born of God . " . 2 But we are not to understand , that natural men , however entirely destitute of true benevolence , are incapable of every ...
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... from the subject we have been considering . 1. From the things last said we may learn , that there is no impropriety in attempting to instruct the unregenerate , in matters of religion ; nor any reason Ser . III . ] 51 Divine Goodness .
... from the subject we have been considering . 1. From the things last said we may learn , that there is no impropriety in attempting to instruct the unregenerate , in matters of religion ; nor any reason Ser . III . ] 51 Divine Goodness .
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... unregenerate , in matters of religion ; nor any reason why they should think it in vain to pay attention to divine instruction , because of the blindness of their hearts . They are not altogether like the horse and mule , which have no ...
... unregenerate , in matters of religion ; nor any reason why they should think it in vain to pay attention to divine instruction , because of the blindness of their hearts . They are not altogether like the horse and mule , which have no ...
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