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Page 13
... whole race of mankind ; and therefore it is not reasonable to suppose that God would put man into such a state again ; but rather provide in another way for the good of those he designed to bring to everlasting happiness . 2. If men ...
... whole race of mankind ; and therefore it is not reasonable to suppose that God would put man into such a state again ; but rather provide in another way for the good of those he designed to bring to everlasting happiness . 2. If men ...
Page 44
... whole house of Israel , the whole nation , and every one of them , who are ex- horted unto it . Now , though there can be no true evangelical repent- ance without the unfrustrable grace of God , yet there may be a national external ...
... whole house of Israel , the whole nation , and every one of them , who are ex- horted unto it . Now , though there can be no true evangelical repent- ance without the unfrustrable grace of God , yet there may be a national external ...
Page 52
... whole context , is directed to the scribes and Pharisees , the ecclesiastical guides of the people , and to whom the civil governors paid a special regard . Hence it is manifest , that they are not the same persons whom Christ would ...
... whole context , is directed to the scribes and Pharisees , the ecclesiastical guides of the people , and to whom the civil governors paid a special regard . Hence it is manifest , that they are not the same persons whom Christ would ...
Page 74
... whole church at Corinth , and to such who truly thought they stood ; and plainly supposes , that he who truly stood , might fall , and would do so , if he used not great diligence to keep his standing ; for had not this taking heed been ...
... whole church at Corinth , and to such who truly thought they stood ; and plainly supposes , that he who truly stood , might fall , and would do so , if he used not great diligence to keep his standing ; for had not this taking heed been ...
Page 81
... whole world , is to be restrained to the elect of God ; since these are the persons whose peace Christ is , who are reconciled to God by his death , whose sins are not imputed to them , and against whom no charge of any avail can be ...
... whole world , is to be restrained to the elect of God ; since these are the persons whose peace Christ is , who are reconciled to God by his death , whose sins are not imputed to them , and against whom no charge of any avail can be ...
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