The Gospel Standard, Or, Feeble Christian's Support, Volume 4John Gadsby, 1838 - Baptists |
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... eyes are both telescopes and microscopes in observing those whom they call Antinomians . Thus with these ever - watchful protectors , we are tolerably safe from any great errors in doctrine , or gross obliquity in practice . But when we ...
... eyes are both telescopes and microscopes in observing those whom they call Antinomians . Thus with these ever - watchful protectors , we are tolerably safe from any great errors in doctrine , or gross obliquity in practice . But when we ...
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... eyes over the writings of gracious men , and pick a bit here or there , suited to our case , which may be blessed to the driving away the unclean birds which hover over the sacrifice , and renewing our appetite for the word of truth ...
... eyes over the writings of gracious men , and pick a bit here or there , suited to our case , which may be blessed to the driving away the unclean birds which hover over the sacrifice , and renewing our appetite for the word of truth ...
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... eyes . But , if a ray of light springs up within from truth preached and heard with power , or from conversa- tion with living souls felt with divine authority , or from gracious writ- ings commended to the conscience ; this same ray of ...
... eyes . But , if a ray of light springs up within from truth preached and heard with power , or from conversa- tion with living souls felt with divine authority , or from gracious writ- ings commended to the conscience ; this same ray of ...
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... eyes fixed upon hope . I can scarcely say I had got hold of hope , but I hoped for hope ; nor of deliverance , but I ex- pected it ; and therefore could wait with more composure . Now here I am , in Questioning Cell , no farther yet ...
... eyes fixed upon hope . I can scarcely say I had got hold of hope , but I hoped for hope ; nor of deliverance , but I ex- pected it ; and therefore could wait with more composure . Now here I am , in Questioning Cell , no farther yet ...
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... eye to God's glory through sincere fear or love ; sensible destruction from the law of works ; and life sensibly breathed from electing grace on our law killed souls ; a tender conscience ; and Christ's sensibly impu- ted righteousness ...
... eye to God's glory through sincere fear or love ; sensible destruction from the law of works ; and life sensibly breathed from electing grace on our law killed souls ; a tender conscience ; and Christ's sensibly impu- ted righteousness ...
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afflictions Antinomians apostle Arminians baptism believe blessed blood brethren brought called Calvinist child children of God Christian church Church of England comfort conscience covenant darkness dead dear Lord death deliverance devil divine divine grace doctrine elect Esau eternal everlasting evidences experience eyes faith Father favour feel felt flesh friends give glorious glory God's godly Gospel Standard grace groan hand hath hear heart heaven heavenly hell Holy Ghost Holy Spirit hope hungering and thirsting hypocrites imputed righteousness Jehovah Jesus Christ living Lord Jesus Lord's mercy mind minister never pardon peace pharisees poor soul praise pray prayer preach preachers precious prison prison of soul receive rejoice religion reprobation rest salvation Satan Scripture seal sinner sins sorrow sure sweet tell thee things thirsting after righteousness thou thought truth unto vile Woodhurst word wretched write