The Unconditional Freeness of the GospelD. Douglas, 1879 - 159 páginas |
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... suppose the exist- ence of law and condemnation ? Yes ; but the deliverance from condemnation , which we call pardon , may be understood in two senses . may be regarded as the removal of a penalty arbitrarily inflicted by a judge who ...
... suppose the exist- ence of law and condemnation ? Yes ; but the deliverance from condemnation , which we call pardon , may be understood in two senses . may be regarded as the removal of a penalty arbitrarily inflicted by a judge who ...
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... Suppose a man were relieved from all judi- cial infliction , whilst the disease of his soul remained unchanged , -would he be happy ? Does the misery of man , at this hour , arise simply from death and pain and absence from Eden ? Would ...
... Suppose a man were relieved from all judi- cial infliction , whilst the disease of his soul remained unchanged , -would he be happy ? Does the misery of man , at this hour , arise simply from death and pain and absence from Eden ? Would ...
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... suppose heaven and hell to be the great motives in Christianity , and these they regard only as reward and punishment addressed to the interested feelings of selfish hope and fear . But this is altogether a misapprehension . Selfish ...
... suppose heaven and hell to be the great motives in Christianity , and these they regard only as reward and punishment addressed to the interested feelings of selfish hope and fear . But this is altogether a misapprehension . Selfish ...
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... suppose the case of a mother , whose only child has been stolen from her in infancy , whose heart still bears the fresh and unclosed wound of her loss , and whose imagination is continually haunted with dark thoughts as to what the ...
... suppose the case of a mother , whose only child has been stolen from her in infancy , whose heart still bears the fresh and unclosed wound of her loss , and whose imagination is continually haunted with dark thoughts as to what the ...
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... suppose that God rewarded the greatness of Abraham's faith by imputing to him righteousness , then we must also suppose that his acceptance is " no more of grace , but of debt . " And if we decline this interpreta- tion as being ...
... suppose that God rewarded the greatness of Abraham's faith by imputing to him righteousness , then we must also suppose that his acceptance is " no more of grace , but of debt . " And if we decline this interpreta- tion as being ...
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