Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 - Christian ethics |
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Page 104
... faith unto salvation . It is because this fulness dwells in Christ that he is an all - sufficient Saviour , and has spoiled principalities and powers , making a shew of them openly ; and is able to save to the uttermost . It is the ...
... faith unto salvation . It is because this fulness dwells in Christ that he is an all - sufficient Saviour , and has spoiled principalities and powers , making a shew of them openly ; and is able to save to the uttermost . It is the ...
Page 106
... faith and love , of reverence and humility ; and a mind that has a constant regard to Christ as the only medium through which sinful erea . tures can approach unto God . If all this be requisite to the acceptable worshipping of that God ...
... faith and love , of reverence and humility ; and a mind that has a constant regard to Christ as the only medium through which sinful erea . tures can approach unto God . If all this be requisite to the acceptable worshipping of that God ...
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... faith , sincerely embraced the gift of everlasting love , nor applied its holy influence to the renovation of his heart , however much he may succeed in imposing on himself , by the exterior semblance of devotion , is ranked in the esti ...
... faith , sincerely embraced the gift of everlasting love , nor applied its holy influence to the renovation of his heart , however much he may succeed in imposing on himself , by the exterior semblance of devotion , is ranked in the esti ...
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... faith unto salvation . He who has begun the good work will carry it on ; nor will he suffer the spiritual life which he has communi- cated to become extinct ; for his gifts and calling are without repentance . " I will make an ...
... faith unto salvation . He who has begun the good work will carry it on ; nor will he suffer the spiritual life which he has communi- cated to become extinct ; for his gifts and calling are without repentance . " I will make an ...
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... faith acquire strength by resting continually on the omni- potency of God , and let it thus encourage you to corre- sponding zeal and perseverance in the path of duty , to a noble elevation above the fear of man , who has no power but ...
... faith acquire strength by resting continually on the omni- potency of God , and let it thus encourage you to corre- sponding zeal and perseverance in the path of duty , to a noble elevation above the fear of man , who has no power but ...
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