Theron and Aspasio: Or, A Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the Most Important and Interesting Subjects, Bind 1John and James Rivington, 1755 - 464 sider |
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Side 51
... Pardon me for interrupting You , As- pafio . I have no Objection to the general Drift of your Difcourfe . But that particular No- tion of imputed Righteousness , has always ap- peared to me in a very ridiculous Light . And I must say ...
... Pardon me for interrupting You , As- pafio . I have no Objection to the general Drift of your Difcourfe . But that particular No- tion of imputed Righteousness , has always ap- peared to me in a very ridiculous Light . And I must say ...
Side 58
... Pardon of Sins ; I would defire Him to fufpend his Judgment , till He has perufed Dialogue X , where this Point is more cir- cumftantially confidered . for the Sake of CHRIST's Righteousness , which was wrought 58 II . DIALOGUE.
... Pardon of Sins ; I would defire Him to fufpend his Judgment , till He has perufed Dialogue X , where this Point is more cir- cumftantially confidered . for the Sake of CHRIST's Righteousness , which was wrought 58 II . DIALOGUE.
Side 59
... Pardon of our Sins ; for Adoption into his Family ; and for the Enjoyment of Life eter- nal . - Shall I illuftrate my Meaning by a well attefted Fact ? Ther . Nothing gives Us fo eafy a Concep- tion of any difficult Point , as this ...
... Pardon of our Sins ; for Adoption into his Family ; and for the Enjoyment of Life eter- nal . - Shall I illuftrate my Meaning by a well attefted Fact ? Ther . Nothing gives Us fo eafy a Concep- tion of any difficult Point , as this ...
Side 60
... Stead . The Punishment , which We deserved , He endures . The Obedience , which we owed , He fulfils . - Both which , be- ing imputed to Us , and accepted for Us , are the the Foundation of our Pardon , are the pro- curing 60 II . DIALOGUE.
... Stead . The Punishment , which We deserved , He endures . The Obedience , which we owed , He fulfils . - Both which , be- ing imputed to Us , and accepted for Us , are the the Foundation of our Pardon , are the pro- curing 60 II . DIALOGUE.
Side 61
... Pardon , are the pro- curing Cause of our Justification . Ther . Is this the exact Signification of the original Word , which We tranflate imputed ? Afp . In the Book of Numbers , We meet with this Phrase ; and in such a Connection , as ...
... Pardon , are the pro- curing Cause of our Justification . Ther . Is this the exact Signification of the original Word , which We tranflate imputed ? Afp . In the Book of Numbers , We meet with this Phrase ; and in such a Connection , as ...
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Side 60 - If he hath wronged thee, or oweth thee aught, put that on mine account ; I Paul have written it with mine own hand, I will repay it : albeit I do not say to thee how thou owest unto me even thine own self besides.
Side 237 - For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government will be upon his shoulder, and his name will be called "Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Side 398 - Then he turned his face to the wall, and prayed unto the Lord, saying, I beseech thee, O Lord, remember now how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart, and have done that which is good in thy sight.
Side 208 - Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as the Pelagians do vainly talk;) but it is the fault and corruption of the Nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam...
Side 352 - I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
Side 399 - I beheld, and lo ! a great multitude, which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues...
Side 193 - ... of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it; myrrh may be met with in every hedge ; and if he thinks it proper to have a grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish out...
Side 193 - In a word, he has the modelling of Nature in his own hands, and may give her what charms he pleases, provided he does not re-form her too much, and run into absurdities by endeavouring to excel.
Side 234 - Let your light fo fhine before men, that they may fee your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Side 333 - Of his own will begat he us by the word of truth, that we should be a kind of first fruits of his creatures.