The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Bind 41813 |
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... moral truths and duties by revelation , which would have been very tedious and tiresome , as well as much more difficult , for the bulk of mankind , to have ever found out and ascertained by their own reasonings . III . When we have ...
... moral truths and duties by revelation , which would have been very tedious and tiresome , as well as much more difficult , for the bulk of mankind , to have ever found out and ascertained by their own reasonings . III . When we have ...
Side 64
... moral conversation and carriage towards men , has been generally blameless in the eye of the world ; yet if he utterly refuse to declare his sincere inten- tion to practise any of the plain and necessary duties of the chris- tian ...
... moral conversation and carriage towards men , has been generally blameless in the eye of the world ; yet if he utterly refuse to declare his sincere inten- tion to practise any of the plain and necessary duties of the chris- tian ...
Side 103
... moral law of God is not of per- petual obligation to the consciences of believers . That sin can do a believer no real injury . 10. The strict Calvinists deny every single proposition , and peculiar sentiment , that I have here ...
... moral law of God is not of per- petual obligation to the consciences of believers . That sin can do a believer no real injury . 10. The strict Calvinists deny every single proposition , and peculiar sentiment , that I have here ...
Side 107
... morals ; for if he hath not christian faith , he is no more fit for the christian commu- aion , than one who hath not christian practice . Now suppose a person be a mere stranger to you in his moral life , you ought to make enquiry ...
... morals ; for if he hath not christian faith , he is no more fit for the christian commu- aion , than one who hath not christian practice . Now suppose a person be a mere stranger to you in his moral life , you ought to make enquiry ...
Side 120
... moral duties , such as Seneca might preach ; so all his ministrations in prayer and thanksgiving would be most unhappily perplexed and confined . He must not pray for for giveness of sins , for the antinomian believer does not want it ...
... moral duties , such as Seneca might preach ; so all his ministrations in prayer and thanksgiving would be most unhappily perplexed and confined . He must not pray for for giveness of sins , for the antinomian believer does not want it ...
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