The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Volume 18Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1804 |
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... believe , but to them that believe not . " It appears , likewife , that those inspired men valued themselves , each upon his own particular gift , and defpifed in com- parison with it the gifts of others ; that in confequence of this mu ...
... believe , but to them that believe not . " It appears , likewife , that those inspired men valued themselves , each upon his own particular gift , and defpifed in com- parison with it the gifts of others ; that in confequence of this mu ...
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... believe the writings to be genuine , which are afcribed to Thucydides , Xenophon , Polybius , Cicero , Cæfar , Livy , & c , namely , because they have been received as fuch , without con- tradiction , from the earliest ages , when it ...
... believe the writings to be genuine , which are afcribed to Thucydides , Xenophon , Polybius , Cicero , Cæfar , Livy , & c , namely , because they have been received as fuch , without con- tradiction , from the earliest ages , when it ...
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... believe every thing necellary to be believed on this important fubject . He will fee that works , the fruit of faith , while , to make ufe of the language of our reformers , they are decidedly fhut out from the office of justifying ...
... believe every thing necellary to be believed on this important fubject . He will fee that works , the fruit of faith , while , to make ufe of the language of our reformers , they are decidedly fhut out from the office of justifying ...
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... believe : for Calvin's elect have certainty of falvation . But this is not the doctrine either of the bible , or of the Church of England : Baptized infants , dying in infancy , are certain of falvation ; not fo adults , who may fail of ...
... believe : for Calvin's elect have certainty of falvation . But this is not the doctrine either of the bible , or of the Church of England : Baptized infants , dying in infancy , are certain of falvation ; not fo adults , who may fail of ...
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... believe and be baptized . Whereas St. James was fpeaking of the condition of the fame party , fuble- quent to that admiffion ; and of those works of faith neceflary to qualify him for his final justification . The Christian , then , is ...
... believe and be baptized . Whereas St. James was fpeaking of the condition of the fame party , fuble- quent to that admiffion ; and of those works of faith neceflary to qualify him for his final justification . The Christian , then , is ...
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Page 260 - WE are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings...
Page 223 - And now, methinks, I see the ardour for liberty catching and spreading; a general amendment beginning in human affairs; the dominion of kings changed for the dominion of laws, and the dominion of priests giving way to the dominion of reason and conscience.
Page 176 - Ed. vi. c. 1), could not forbear saying that it was " a very godly order, agreeable to the Word of God and the primitive Church...
Page 336 - For by grace are ye faved through faith, and that not of yourfelves, it is the gift of God...
Page 31 - Insomuch that infants, being baptized and dying in their infancy, are by this sacrifice washed from their sins, brought to God's favour, and made his children, and inheritors of his kingdom of heaven.
Page 395 - Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream ; All the fitness he requireth, Is to feel your need of him ; This he gives you ; 'Tis the Spirit's rising beam.
Page 238 - Sir, this is a busy day with us, we cannot hear you; it is Robin Hood's day. The parish are gone abroad to gather for Robin Hood : I pray you, let them not.
Page 115 - ... ears, and nostrils, and frequently even blood. But this does not hinder them from going down again in their turn. They will often make from forty to fifty plunges in one day; and at each plunge bring up about a hundred oysters.
Page 230 - Also the citye of London, that is to me so dere and swete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place than to any other in yerth, as every kindely creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to wilne reste and pece in that stede to abide.
Page 395 - A DEBTOR to mercy alone, -*-*- Of covenant mercy I sing; Nor fear, with thy righteousness on, My person, and offerings to bring: The terrors of law and of God With me can have nothing to do; My Saviour's obedience and blood Hide all my transgressions from view.