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No doubt but the persons in the parable, who were invited to the dinner, could have gone to it, had they had a will, as well as the one did to his farm, and the other to his merchandise. Men have an equal power, had they an heart, ...
There is a difference between the acceptance of men's works, and of their persons for them : there are many actions ... Besides, no man's works are accepted by him whose person is not previously accepted : God first had respect to the ...
The wish for the spiritual welfare of the persons here mentioned, supposing it to be one, is only for the people of Israel, God's professing people, and whom he calls my people, and not all mankind, or every individual son of Adam, ...
30, for the intentional will of God, respecting the faith, repentance, and salvation of persons ; when it designs in both places, God's will of command and approbation; and is expressive, not of what God intended and designed concerning ...
11 — 15 ; and they, notwithstanding all their legal purifications, are called upon to wash and make clean : besides, such exhortations may be useful to lead persons to inquire after the proper means of cleansing, and so to the fountain ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |