The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volume 4Converse, 1824 |
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... Person and Work of 283 289 Christ , 297 LETTER VIII . On the Perfections of God , 301 LETTER IX . On the Trinity ; or , on the Father , Son , and Spirit being One God , ยท 307 Thoughts on Preaching . On Expounding the Scriptures , LETTER ...
... Person and Work of 283 289 Christ , 297 LETTER VIII . On the Perfections of God , 301 LETTER IX . On the Trinity ; or , on the Father , Son , and Spirit being One God , ยท 307 Thoughts on Preaching . On Expounding the Scriptures , LETTER ...
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... person may be assured he has no true holiness in him at all , who rests contented with any degree of it short of perfection . Crispus . Will this answer apply to truth as well as to holi- ness ? Gaius . Why not ? If the way of salvation ...
... person may be assured he has no true holiness in him at all , who rests contented with any degree of it short of perfection . Crispus . Will this answer apply to truth as well as to holi- ness ? Gaius . Why not ? If the way of salvation ...
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... persons described in the Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians : They re- ceived not the love of the truth - believed not the truth , but had pleasure in unrighteousness - therefore God gave them up to a rep- robate mind , that they ...
... persons described in the Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians : They re- ceived not the love of the truth - believed not the truth , but had pleasure in unrighteousness - therefore God gave them up to a rep- robate mind , that they ...
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... persons exclaim against doctrinal preaching , as being dry and uninteresting : ' Give me , ' say they , ' something spiritual and experimental . ' Gaius . Doctrines , it is allowed , may be so represented as to become dry and ...
... persons exclaim against doctrinal preaching , as being dry and uninteresting : ' Give me , ' say they , ' something spiritual and experimental . ' Gaius . Doctrines , it is allowed , may be so represented as to become dry and ...
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... person who admits the being of a God , would expressly deny the excellence of his moral character ; but it is easy to observe that those who deny the foregoing principles , either discover no manner of delight in it , but are taken up ...
... person who admits the being of a God , would expressly deny the excellence of his moral character ; but it is easy to observe that those who deny the foregoing principles , either discover no manner of delight in it , but are taken up ...
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