An Exposition of the Creed: A New and Improved Ed., to which for the First Time is Added an Appendix Containing the Principal Greek and Latin Creeds |
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If then by every sin we have offended God , who is of infinite eminency ,
according'unto which the . injury is aggravated ; how shall we ever be secure of
our reconciliation unto God , except the person who hath under- , taken to make
the ...
If then by every sin we have offended God , who is of infinite eminency ,
according'unto which the . injury is aggravated ; how shall we ever be secure of
our reconciliation unto God , except the person who hath under- , taken to make
the ...
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he repeateth the same question in reference to the same offence , “ Why hast
thou conceived this thing in thine heart ? thou hast not lied unto men , but unto
God . ” ( Ibid . 4. ) To lie unto the Holy Ghost , is to lie unto God : to lie unto the
Holy ...
he repeateth the same question in reference to the same offence , “ Why hast
thou conceived this thing in thine heart ? thou hast not lied unto men , but unto
God . ” ( Ibid . 4. ) To lie unto the Holy Ghost , is to lie unto God : to lie unto the
Holy ...
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... Holy Spirit ; " ( 1 Thess . iv . 8. ) I cannot see what similitude can be made unto
the Scripture now in question : for if the Spirit be not understood in the first words ,
“ he therefore that despiseth , " it hath no relation to the present question ; and if ...
... Holy Spirit ; " ( 1 Thess . iv . 8. ) I cannot see what similitude can be made unto
the Scripture now in question : for if the Spirit be not understood in the first words ,
“ he therefore that despiseth , " it hath no relation to the present question ; and if ...
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and that by virtue of his death , for “ when we were enemies , we were reconciled
unto God by the death of his Son , ” ( Rom . v . 10. ) “ making peace through the
blood of his cross , and by him reconciling all things unto himself . ” ( Col. i . 20. )
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and that by virtue of his death , for “ when we were enemies , we were reconciled
unto God by the death of his Son , ” ( Rom . v . 10. ) “ making peace through the
blood of his cross , and by him reconciling all things unto himself . ” ( Col. i . 20. )
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But Christ taking upon him the nature of man , and offering himself a sacrifice for
sin , giveth that unto God for and instead of the eternal death of man , which is
more valcable and acceptable to God than that death could be , and so maketh a
...
But Christ taking upon him the nature of man , and offering himself a sacrifice for
sin , giveth that unto God for and instead of the eternal death of man , which is
more valcable and acceptable to God than that death could be , and so maketh a
...
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