| James Ussher - 1660 - 628 pages
...considereth that we are but dust ; " Forb by Jesus Christ he delivereth us from the wrath to come." It had been better for us never to have been born, than to be born firebrands of hell. But now the point is, that we are " brands1 plucked out of the fire." It is fit... | |
| 1765 - 410 pages
...a Mercy far above all other Mercies ; nay, it is even this which fweetens all other Mercies to us. Had there been no Redemption, our Creation had only...to have- been born, than to be born to inevitable Ruin j which muft have been our Lot and Portion, had not " the Son " of God, by his own Oblation of... | |
| 1765 - 500 pages
...Mcrci«» nay, it is even this which fwectens allother Mercies to us. Had there been no Redemption,our Creation had only made us capable of endlefs Torments,...never to have been born, than to be born to inevitable Ruin j which muft have been our Lot and Portion, had not " the Son of God, by his «' own Oblation... | |
| 1765 - 506 pages
...no Redemption, our Creation had only made us capable of endlefs Torments, and it had been better fox us never to have been born, than to be born to inevitable Ruin ; which muft have been our Lot and Portion, had not*' the Son of God, by his " own Oblation of... | |
| 1779 - 688 pages
...Mercies to us : Had there been no Redemption, our Creation had only made us cap ble of endlefs Tormrnt?, and it had been better for us never to have been born, than to inevitable Ruin; which mti ft h^ve been our Lot and Portion, had not * the SM of ' God, by his own... | |
| Week - 1812 - 312 pages
...other mercies to us. 2. Had there been no redemption, our creartion had only made us capable of endleis torments, and it had been better for us never to have been born, than to have been born to inevitable ruin ; which muft have been our lot and portion, had not the Son of God,... | |
| Lord's Supper - 1770 - 340 pages
...mercyy mercy far above all other mercies ; nay, it is even this whichfweetensall other merciesto us. 2. Had there been no redemption, our creation had only...been better for us never to have been born, than to have been born to inevitable ruin ; which muft have been our lot and portion, had not the fon of God,... | |
| William Vickers (of Sherborne lane, London.) - 1830 - 66 pages
...other mercies to us. Had there been no redemption, our creation had only made us capable of endless torments ; and it had been better for us never to have been born, than to be born to inevitable ruin : which must hare been our lot and portion, had not "the Son of God, by his own oblation of himself,... | |
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