Sermons and Tracts, Volume 1George Wilson, 1825 - Children's sermons |
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... whilst we leave the practice of it to some future time , as a matter of acknow- ledged moment indeed , but of no immediate influence on our present inquiries ; but rather , with our text , to let obedience precede investi- gation , to ...
... whilst we leave the practice of it to some future time , as a matter of acknow- ledged moment indeed , but of no immediate influence on our present inquiries ; but rather , with our text , to let obedience precede investi- gation , to ...
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... whilst the knowledge of my text , like the light of the sun , warms and animates , and calls them up to labour and activity : by the first a man may be a hearer , by the second he is a doer of the word , and is blest in his deed3 . This ...
... whilst the knowledge of my text , like the light of the sun , warms and animates , and calls them up to labour and activity : by the first a man may be a hearer , by the second he is a doer of the word , and is blest in his deed3 . This ...
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... whilst the merely speculative inquirer mistakes or opposes the spirit and tendency of the whole . Let us then inquire how the statements of Scripture will naturally appear to a mind rightly disposed , first , with regard to the guilt ...
... whilst the merely speculative inquirer mistakes or opposes the spirit and tendency of the whole . Let us then inquire how the statements of Scripture will naturally appear to a mind rightly disposed , first , with regard to the guilt ...
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Daniel Wilson. sion , it stands in need of being atoned for itself : whilst any hope of relaxation in the demands of the law , or of mitigation in its punishment , to those who remain under it , is to suppose the nature of God , or the ...
Daniel Wilson. sion , it stands in need of being atoned for itself : whilst any hope of relaxation in the demands of the law , or of mitigation in its punishment , to those who remain under it , is to suppose the nature of God , or the ...
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... Whilst he knows that he is justified by faith alone , and that good works are entirely ex- cluded from that act of mercy , he is conscious that a recovery to the image of God and a con- formity to his commands must be the ultimate end ...
... Whilst he knows that he is justified by faith alone , and that good works are entirely ex- cluded from that act of mercy , he is conscious that a recovery to the image of God and a con- formity to his commands must be the ultimate end ...
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