Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volume 3S. Converse, 1825 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... Christians , as such ; it is evident , that it is alike applicable to all Christians . If , therefore , any Christian ceases to be holy ; this purpose of God , solemnly adopted , and declared , will in one instance be frus- trated ; and ...
... Christians , as such ; it is evident , that it is alike applicable to all Christians . If , therefore , any Christian ceases to be holy ; this purpose of God , solemnly adopted , and declared , will in one instance be frus- trated ; and ...
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... Christians does not continue unto the end , the joy of Heaven over their conversion is groundless , and in vain . Our Saviour ... Christian in his infantine state ; cannot be founded in truth , nor dictated by wisdom . Nay , it cannot be ...
... Christians does not continue unto the end , the joy of Heaven over their conversion is groundless , and in vain . Our Saviour ... Christian in his infantine state ; cannot be founded in truth , nor dictated by wisdom . Nay , it cannot be ...
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... Christian loves the brethren ; and that , from the moment in which he becomes a Christian . Every Christian , therefore , has actually passed from death unto life . This , however , cannot be true , unless every Christian per- severes ...
... Christian loves the brethren ; and that , from the moment in which he becomes a Christian . Every Christian , therefore , has actually passed from death unto life . This , however , cannot be true , unless every Christian per- severes ...
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... Christian has come to Christ , in the very sense of this passage . Should he , then , be rejected afterward , he would be as really cast out , as if rejected at first ; and the promise would not be performed . Another example of the ...
... Christian has come to Christ , in the very sense of this passage . Should he , then , be rejected afterward , he would be as really cast out , as if rejected at first ; and the promise would not be performed . Another example of the ...
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... Christians conditionally ; and that this is inconsistent with the sup- position , that every Christian will certainly persevere in holiness . For example ; He , that shall endure unto the end , the same shall be saved and again ; For we ...
... Christians conditionally ; and that this is inconsistent with the sup- position , that every Christian will certainly persevere in holiness . For example ; He , that shall endure unto the end , the same shall be saved and again ; For we ...
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