A Treatise on Justification, Volumen2Hamilton, Adams, 1846 |
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... punishment . Thirdly , it is not to act the part of a tyrant for a sovereign to oblige to what is impos- sible , if , in the mean time , he is ready to put a favourable construction upon our actions , when we do seriously and faithfully ...
... punishment . Thirdly , it is not to act the part of a tyrant for a sovereign to oblige to what is impos- sible , if , in the mean time , he is ready to put a favourable construction upon our actions , when we do seriously and faithfully ...
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... punishment of death eternal ; and , in short , from the faithfulness of God , who , to those who believe , repent , and walk in newness of life , according to their measure of grace , has promised , for the sake of the Mediator , and ...
... punishment of death eternal ; and , in short , from the faithfulness of God , who , to those who believe , repent , and walk in newness of life , according to their measure of grace , has promised , for the sake of the Mediator , and ...
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... punish delinquents even less than they deserve ; in such a case no man receives a reward for works as if owing meritoriously . This , even common sense teaches ; for where the reward exceeds the merit , there no interchange of meriting ...
... punish delinquents even less than they deserve ; in such a case no man receives a reward for works as if owing meritoriously . This , even common sense teaches ; for where the reward exceeds the merit , there no interchange of meriting ...
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... punishment due thereunto by pardoning it , and accepteth him , in Jesus Christ , as perfectly righteous as if he had fulfilled all that was commanded him in the law ; -for ' He hath made him to be sin for us , who knew no sin , that we ...
... punishment due thereunto by pardoning it , and accepteth him , in Jesus Christ , as perfectly righteous as if he had fulfilled all that was commanded him in the law ; -for ' He hath made him to be sin for us , who knew no sin , that we ...
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... punishments that could be endured during the present life , such sufferings would not , even taken altogether , create a merit deserving to secure the attainment of future glory . He is speaking of the sufferings which the saints are ...
... punishments that could be endured during the present life , such sufferings would not , even taken altogether , create a merit deserving to secure the attainment of future glory . He is speaking of the sufferings which the saints are ...
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