The Christian's InstructorSawyer, Ingersoll, 1853 - 375 sider |
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... influence on others , so long as the arguments are not within their reach , and can not be wielded by them . Not only so , but the great body of Christians have but little time to read . If their libraries contained a competent num- ber ...
... influence on others , so long as the arguments are not within their reach , and can not be wielded by them . Not only so , but the great body of Christians have but little time to read . If their libraries contained a competent num- ber ...
Side 9
... influence of the Spirit ? ... 6. What evidence have we that the Scriptures have not been corrupted by translators , & c ? .... 7. What evidence have we that the whole Bible is inspired ?. ........ 20 2344 4 99 45 45 46 SEC . III ...
... influence of the Spirit ? ... 6. What evidence have we that the Scriptures have not been corrupted by translators , & c ? .... 7. What evidence have we that the whole Bible is inspired ?. ........ 20 2344 4 99 45 45 46 SEC . III ...
Side 10
... influence has faith in justification ? .... 121 12. How are the declarations of St. Paul and St. James on this subject to be reconciled ? .... 122 18. In what sense is the righteousness of Christ imputed ?. 122 SEC . IX . REGENERATION ...
... influence has faith in justification ? .... 121 12. How are the declarations of St. Paul and St. James on this subject to be reconciled ? .... 122 18. In what sense is the righteousness of Christ imputed ?. 122 SEC . IX . REGENERATION ...
Side 11
... influences of the Spirit necessary in order to their salvation ?. 168 168 SEC . XI . ELECTION . 2 . 3 . 1. What is meant by the doctrine of election ? ........ What evidence have we of the truth of this doctrine ?. Is not the purpose of ...
... influences of the Spirit necessary in order to their salvation ?. 168 168 SEC . XI . ELECTION . 2 . 3 . 1. What is meant by the doctrine of election ? ........ What evidence have we of the truth of this doctrine ?. Is not the purpose of ...
Side 19
... influence of that sun , this world would be wrapped in gloomy and perpetual darkness . How can we but admire this adaptation of one thing to another ? In the harmonious movements also , of those worlds around each other , we can trace ...
... influence of that sun , this world would be wrapped in gloomy and perpetual darkness . How can we but admire this adaptation of one thing to another ? In the harmonious movements also , of those worlds around each other , we can trace ...
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Abraham Acts admitted already answer apostacy apostle Paul argument atonement baptism baptized believe Bible body called character children of Israel Christian church circumcision command conduct course covenant death declaration depravity divine doctrine doubt duty Epistle to Timothy eternal evidence evil exhibit existence faith Father Gentiles give given gospel grace guilty hath heart heaven Holy Spirit important impossible infinite influence Irenæus Jehovah Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John justified labor Lord's supper Luke means ment mercy mind miracles moral nature object observed ordinance pardon parent passover penalty perfect plain preaching present principle promise proof prove punishment question reason received reference regeneration religion remarks render repentance resurrection righteous Sabbath salvation Savior Scriptures seen sinner sins soul suffer suppose Tertullian testimony thee things thou tion tism total depravity true truth unto whole wicked word worship