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Page 93
The very first work of living and saving grace , gives a deadly stroke to the life of sinful nature . A Note which I never handled heretofore , but you shall find it evident in the Text , and agreeable to the Principles of Christian ...
The very first work of living and saving grace , gives a deadly stroke to the life of sinful nature . A Note which I never handled heretofore , but you shall find it evident in the Text , and agreeable to the Principles of Christian ...
Page 506
And this light and conviction may be from the Spirit of God ; the Spirit convinces men of sin : but yet nature is much more ... it is from the Spirit of God only as assisting natural principles , and not as infusing any new principles .
And this light and conviction may be from the Spirit of God ; the Spirit convinces men of sin : but yet nature is much more ... it is from the Spirit of God only as assisting natural principles , and not as infusing any new principles .
Page 518
above nature , and altogether of a different kind from anything that men find in themselves by the exercise of natural principles . No improvement of those principles that are natural , no advancing or exalting of them to higher degrees ...
above nature , and altogether of a different kind from anything that men find in themselves by the exercise of natural principles . No improvement of those principles that are natural , no advancing or exalting of them to higher degrees ...
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