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Page 27
... objected ‡ , that if this be the case , " no man could reason- ably be blamed that he lived so long in his impenitent and unconverted state . " To which I answer , that living in an impenitent and uncon- verted state , is living in sin ...
... objected ‡ , that if this be the case , " no man could reason- ably be blamed that he lived so long in his impenitent and unconverted state . " To which I answer , that living in an impenitent and uncon- verted state , is living in sin ...
Page 42
... objected from Dr. Prideaux , that " should he ( the righteous man ) only turn from his counterfeit and hypocritical righteousness , should he not rather live than die ; inasmuch as he would put off the wolf , to put on the lamb ...
... objected from Dr. Prideaux , that " should he ( the righteous man ) only turn from his counterfeit and hypocritical righteousness , should he not rather live than die ; inasmuch as he would put off the wolf , to put on the lamb ...
Page 44
... objected to . Moreover , inasmuch as they were the house of Israel , and every one of them , that are here spoken to , they are the wrong persons pitched upon to contradict the decrees of elec- tion and reprobation ; for who will say of ...
... objected to . Moreover , inasmuch as they were the house of Israel , and every one of them , that are here spoken to , they are the wrong persons pitched upon to contradict the decrees of elec- tion and reprobation ; for who will say of ...
Page 101
... objected , that if this were the sense of the words , they would have been placed thus , yevon- ται ὑπερ παντὸς θανάτου , and not the verb between the adjective and substantive ; it may be observed , that there is in the very text ...
... objected , that if this were the sense of the words , they would have been placed thus , yevon- ται ὑπερ παντὸς θανάτου , and not the verb between the adjective and substantive ; it may be observed , that there is in the very text ...
Page 135
... objected to them by the evangelist as their great crime , as it certainly was ; being owing to the perverseness of their wills , and the evil dispositions of their hearts . * Whitby , p . 14 . Ibid . p . 16 ; ed . 2. 15 . Ibid . p . 12 ...
... objected to them by the evangelist as their great crime , as it certainly was ; being owing to the perverseness of their wills , and the evil dispositions of their hearts . * Whitby , p . 14 . Ibid . p . 16 ; ed . 2. 15 . Ibid . p . 12 ...
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