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Eighteen Sermons Preached in Oxford 1640: Of Conversion, Unto God. Of ... - Page 277
by James Ussher, Joseph Crabb - 1660 - 362 pages
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Eighteen Sermons Preached in Oxford 1640: Of Conversion, Unto ..., Issue 1940

James Ussher, Joseph Crabb - Redemption - 1660 - 432 pages
...purpofe,-but 1 have fpent it, and amdifinabled to pay. Will this ferve the turn ? will it fatisfie the Creditor, or difcharge the debt? No, no, the Law...Gofpel , although I am fallen, yet if i repent, the greatcft fin that is cannot condemn me. By repents nee I am fafe. Let our fins be never fo great, yet...
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The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher...: With a Life of the Author...

James Ussher - 1660 - 628 pages
...of him. If thou payest not thy due, thou must be shut up under it. It is otherwise under the Gospel: that accepts a man according to what he hath, not...not. And here comes in the third point. 3. Under the Gospel, although I am fallen, yet if I repent, the greatest sin that is cannot condemn me. By repentance...
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Containing the Acts of the Apostles and chronological tables, etc

Timothy Kenrick - Bible - 1807 - 538 pages
...adopt; remembering that offerings of this nature will be well received ; since every man is accepted according to what he hath, not according to what he hath not. Acts iii. 19. to the end. iv. 1 — 4. The apostle Peter, having explained to the multitude the design...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1876 - 1204 pages
...salvation by faith was, in his situation, almost inevitable. But the Judge of all the earth judges a man according to what he hath, not according to what he hath not. Schiller endeavoured to render his talents beneficial to his fellows, and seems ever to have been actuated...
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The Works of Thomas Secker, LL.D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 3

Thomas Secker - Sermons, English - 1825 - 588 pages
...in all respects the same advantages, that some have. : It suffices, that of each shall be required according to what he hath, not according to what he hath not *. But as to every thing beyond this, God is master of his own gifts : and we are incompetent judges...
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Expository Lectures on Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians

William Lothian - Bible - 1828 - 580 pages
...willing mind be first present (u y«{ ij irftivfiut ir{txu«u), a man is accepted (tvir{M-3ixTt<), according to what he hath, not according to what he hath not." The first clause is well rendered by the Vulgate, " Si enim voluntas prampta est." In all contributions...
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The Calcutta Christian Observer, Volume 3

Baptists - 1834 - 680 pages
...live under a dispensation where " mercy is required, and not sacrifice," and that " a man is accepted according to what he hath, not according to what he hath not." There is however one other way in which all can unite, and all find ample employment. It is in prayer....
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American Education: Or, Strictures on the Nature, Necessity ...

Benjamin Orrs Peers - Education - 1838 - 380 pages
...demanding, " pay me that thou owest;" when infinite justice has proclaimed that a man shall be judged according to what he hath ; not according to what he hath not? If the impracticability of human wisdom's making those discriminations which are easy to Omniscience...
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Sermons for Sundays, festivals and fasts, contributed by bishops ..., Volume 1

Alexander Watson - 1845 - 528 pages
...is most welcome in the sight of GOD, with Whom, if there be first a willing mind, a man is accepted according to what he hath, not according to what he hath not. What an encouragement and solace this to the poor and the humble in the scale of this world's society,...
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An analysis of bp. [J.] Butler's Analogy of religion

John Posthumus Parkinson - 1850 - 156 pages
...in this statement, if only we hear in mind, that every one will be justly dealt with, and accepted according to what he hath, not according to what he hath not. And may we not reasonably suppose, that the same wisdom and goodness which disposed the Author of Nature...
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