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... that they are wholly carnal, and mind nothing else but the things of the flesh ; that they are weak and strengthless, yea; dead in trespasses and sins ; nay, that they are under an impossibility to do that which is spiritually good ...
SECTION tl And the Lord said, my Spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh ; yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty -Gen. vi. 3. * Heb. xi. 4. t 1 John iii. 12. % In loc. j So lays Barclay in his Apology, ...
... I will unsheath it, I will draw it out ; he shall not live always, seeing he is flesh, corrupt, given up to carnal lusts ; yet his days, or term of life, which I will now shorten, shall be one hundred and twenty years.
for ever ; I will not reserve them to everlasting torments ; I will punish them here in this world; for they are flesh, frail sinful creatures ; I will not contend for ever, neither will I be always wroth ; for the spirit should fail ...
13, sect. 2, p. 400; Limborch. Theolog. Christ. l. 4, c. 13, sect. 32, p. 876 , which arises from the two different principles of corruption and grace in him ; yet both move freely, though determined to their several objects. The flesh ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |