An Explication of the First Part of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism: In Continued Discourses on Each Question. To which is Subjoined, the Peculiar Advantage and Business of Life ... Never Before Printed. By ... Thomas Boston ... |
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The Things that the Scriptures teach chiefly , are these two ; Faith , and Obedience : 2 Tim . i . 13. Hold faft the form of found words , which thou haft heard of me , in faith and love which is in Chrift Jefus .
The Things that the Scriptures teach chiefly , are these two ; Faith , and Obedience : 2 Tim . i . 13. Hold faft the form of found words , which thou haft heard of me , in faith and love which is in Chrift Jefus .
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S The Condition of the Covenant of Works , was perfect Obedience : Gal . iii . 12. And the law is not of faith : but , The man that doth them , fhall live in them . ' And it was to be perfect , in re fpect of Parts , Degrees , and ...
S The Condition of the Covenant of Works , was perfect Obedience : Gal . iii . 12. And the law is not of faith : but , The man that doth them , fhall live in them . ' And it was to be perfect , in re fpect of Parts , Degrees , and ...
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The Life to have been afforded to Man during the Course of his probationary Obedience , was natural Life continued in Vigour and Comfort , and fpiritual Life continued in Favour and Fellowship with God , Gen. ii . 17. forecited .
The Life to have been afforded to Man during the Course of his probationary Obedience , was natural Life continued in Vigour and Comfort , and fpiritual Life continued in Favour and Fellowship with God , Gen. ii . 17. forecited .
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17 . im , Good at I may o him , if command- Obedience obedient , could have claimed that Life upon his Obedience ; yet not in the Way of proper Merit ; becaufe his perfect Obedience was no more than what was due from him by the Law of ...
17 . im , Good at I may o him , if command- Obedience obedient , could have claimed that Life upon his Obedience ; yet not in the Way of proper Merit ; becaufe his perfect Obedience was no more than what was due from him by the Law of ...
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And the Fitnefs of taking Trial of Man by that Mean , appears in that fo it was taken in an external Thing , in itself indifferent , wherein Man's Obedience behoved to turn precisely upon the Point of the Will of God .
And the Fitnefs of taking Trial of Man by that Mean , appears in that fo it was taken in an external Thing , in itself indifferent , wherein Man's Obedience behoved to turn precisely upon the Point of the Will of God .
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