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... in show and appearance only ; he acted from no right principle, nor to any right end; and therefore his works, whatever . show of righteousness they might have, are, by the apostle John,f rightly called evil ; as are also all the ...
The Hebrew word in, here used, signifies to judge, to execute judgment, or punish in a righteous way ; and so someJ| read the words, My Spirit shall not judge these men * Job xxvii. 3. f So Some in B. Abeu Ezra, iu loc.
... been litigating and reasoning with these men in the court and at the bar of their own consciences, about their sins, by one providence or another, and by one minister or another ; particularly by Noah, a preacher of righteousness, ...
6. only of their temporal good and welfare, and that of their posterity ; for their eternal salvation was not to be obtained by works of righteousness done by them, by their fear or worship of God, or by their constant universal ...
Christ, as man, was under some kind of necessity of fulfilling all righteousness, and yet performed it voluntarily. The will of man is free from a physical or natural necessity; it does not act and move by a necessity of nature, ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |