| Religion - 1810 - 724 pages
...called,) is far wiser than the wisdom of the world. alone , to man by nature and practice lost, and condemned under the law, and, as his own expression...all his salvation and all his desire, seasoned every discourse. Those excellent and searching lectures on the Church catechismf, which have met with the... | |
| Religion - 1810 - 722 pages
...called,) is far wiser than the wisdom of !>. the world. alone, to man by nature and practice lost, and condemned under the law, and, as his own expression...practice was duly enforced, the enlivening display of diat glorious Saviour, whose worth and excellence he had now tasted, and who was become all his salvation... | |
| Religion - 1810 - 724 pages
...called,) is far wiser than the wisdom of the world. alone, to man by nature and practice lost, and condemned under the law, and, as his own expression is, Always a sinner*. Those excellent and searching lectures on the Church catechism f, which have met with the general approbation... | |
| Thomas Adam - Theology - 1822 - 516 pages
...to preach salvation through faith in Jesus Clirist alone, to man, by nature and practice lost, and condemned under the law, and, as his own expression...all his salvation and all his desire, seasoned every discourse. Those excellent and searching lectures on the church catechism, which have met with the... | |
| Clergy - 1810 - 354 pages
...salvation and all his desire, seasoned every discourse. aione, to man by nature and practice lost, and condemned under the law, and, as his own expression is, Always a sinner*. About the time that this change took place, he stumbled, (to use his own expression in the case,) on... | |
| Thomas Adam - Bible - 1837 - 440 pages
...every discourse with enlivening displays of that glorious Saviour, whose worth and excellency he had tasted, and who was become " all his salvation and all his desire." Henceforth it was his great care to beat down the pride of self-righteousness, and to set forth the... | |
| Thomas Adam - Bible - 1837 - 440 pages
...every discourse with enlivening displays of that glorious Saviour, whose worth and excellency he had tasted, and who was become " all his salvation and all his desire." Henceforth it was his great care to beat down the pride of self-righteousness, and to set forth the... | |
| General society for promoting district visiting - 1840 - 398 pages
...every discourse with enlivening displays of that glorious Saviour, whose worth and excellency he had tasted, and who was become " all his salvation and all his desire." Henceforth it was his great care to beat down the pride of self-righteousness, and to set forth the... | |
| James Hamilton - Nature in the Bible - 1856 - 180 pages
...began to preach salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone, to man by nature and practice lost, condemned under the law, and, as his own expression is, ' Always a sinner.' " But if the balsam of this immortal Tree is renovation to the soul, there is in its very leaves a... | |
| 1858 - 930 pages
...began to preach salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone, to man by nature and practice lost, condemned under the law, and as his own expression is, ' Always a Sinner.' — JSmblems from Eden. THE SABBATH. Ifthoutnrn away thy foot from d<>ingtheu"ordinarywork,orseeking... | |
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