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Page xvi
... eternal life on the strength of their manifold and re- ligious observations . The others , with this enligh- tened sense , are what the apostle represents himself to have been after the law came , dead ; or they feel all the ...
... eternal life on the strength of their manifold and re- ligious observations . The others , with this enligh- tened sense , are what the apostle represents himself to have been after the law came , dead ; or they feel all the ...
Page 51
... eternal happiness , and was not entirely fit for heaven ; the same book afforded me a soft pillow on which to lull myself to sleep : it argued , and , I then thought , proved , that there were no eternal torments ; and it insinuated ...
... eternal happiness , and was not entirely fit for heaven ; the same book afforded me a soft pillow on which to lull myself to sleep : it argued , and , I then thought , proved , that there were no eternal torments ; and it insinuated ...
Page 52
... eternal misery . This is the awakening reflection , God's sword in the conscience , which it is Satan's business , by all his diabolical artifices , to endeavour to sheath , blunt , or turn aside ; knowing that , while this alarming ...
... eternal misery . This is the awakening reflection , God's sword in the conscience , which it is Satan's business , by all his diabolical artifices , to endeavour to sheath , blunt , or turn aside ; knowing that , while this alarming ...
Page 54
... eternal punishments . - The Pelagians deny origi- nal sin , and explain away the scriptural history of the fall of man . They do not allow the total depravity of human nature , but ac- count for the wickedness of the world , from bad ...
... eternal punishments . - The Pelagians deny origi- nal sin , and explain away the scriptural history of the fall of man . They do not allow the total depravity of human nature , but ac- count for the wickedness of the world , from bad ...
Page 57
... contained in them , by which I had learned to defend them , ) I began gradually to be shaken in my former confidence , and once more to be under some apprehension of eternal misery . Being also statedly employed C 3 57.
... contained in them , by which I had learned to defend them , ) I began gradually to be shaken in my former confidence , and once more to be under some apprehension of eternal misery . Being also statedly employed C 3 57.
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