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This is argued for * from all the exhortations of the holy Scripture to men to watch and pray, that they enter not and are not led into temptation, and from such scriptures which suppose men to be in danger by temptation ; the passages ...
That the exhortation, Turn ye at my reproof, is not to repentance and conversion, but to an attendance to the external ... and it is not turning at, but to this reproof, which is exhorted to; for the nwrt won, should not be rendered, ...
The weakness of which conclusion will appear by considering particularly each command or exhortation. 1. ... and that man is incapable to cleanse himself from sin, it will be said, to what purpose are such exhortations?
17, which it is allowed are in the power of a natural man to perform ; and might be reasonably expected from a professing people, as these were to whom these exhortations were given. 2. What is here promised, ...
... the ministry of the word, admonitions, exhortations, reproofs, &c, when it might be expected that a people enjoying such privileges, would behave well in their moral conversation ; and instead of being guilty of rapine, oppression, ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |