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... called king Henry the seventh's chapel , on the first of July , 1643 , and after the first meeting , being at least of the number of forty , shall , from time to time , sit , and be removed from place to place ; and also , that the said ...
... called king Henry the seventh's chapel , on the first of July , 1643 , and after the first meeting , being at least of the number of forty , shall , from time to time , sit , and be removed from place to place ; and also , that the said ...
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... called lord Warristone The following is an alphabetical list , from Neal , of the divines , who were named in the ordinance of parliament . But as many never attended , and some attended only occasionally , or for a short time , those ...
... called lord Warristone The following is an alphabetical list , from Neal , of the divines , who were named in the ordinance of parliament . But as many never attended , and some attended only occasionally , or for a short time , those ...
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... called , sixty three an- swered ; or about that number . Not being ready to proceed to business , the As- sembly adjourned till Thursday , July 6th , when they received from Parliament a set of rules for the direc- tion and government ...
... called , sixty three an- swered ; or about that number . Not being ready to proceed to business , the As- sembly adjourned till Thursday , July 6th , when they received from Parliament a set of rules for the direc- tion and government ...
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... called up to speak but who stands up of his own accord . He speaks so long as he will without interruption . If two or three stand up at once , then the divines con- fusedly call on his name whom they desire to hear first . On whom the ...
... called up to speak but who stands up of his own accord . He speaks so long as he will without interruption . If two or three stand up at once , then the divines con- fusedly call on his name whom they desire to hear first . On whom the ...
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... called , to meet in Edinburgh , on the 2d of August . The English commissioners were sent to both these bodies , by whom they were cordially and respectfully received . One object of their mission was , to induce the General Assembly of ...
... called , to meet in Edinburgh , on the 2d of August . The English commissioners were sent to both these bodies , by whom they were cordially and respectfully received . One object of their mission was , to induce the General Assembly of ...
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Page 69 - Original sin standeth not in the following of Adam — as the Pelagians do vainly talk — but it is the fault and corruption of the nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam ; whereby man is very far gone from original righteousness, and is of his own nature inclined to evil, so that the Flesh lusteth always contrary to the Spirit; and therefore, in every person born into this world, it deserveth God's wrath and damnation.
Page 71 - Albeit that Good Works, which are the fruits of Faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's Judgment; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively Faith; insomuch that by them a lively Faith may be as evidently known as a tree discerned by the fruit.
Page 71 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the Inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ...
Page 66 - Father, took man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin, of her substance , so that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say, the godhead and manhood, were joined together in one person, never to be divided, whereof is one Christ, very God, and very Man...
Page 34 - God, endeavour in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, against our common enemies ; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, according to the Word of God. and the example of the best reformed Churches...
Page 66 - OF THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST Christ did truly rise again from death, and took again his body, with flesh, bones, and all things appertaining to the perfection of Man's nature; wherewith he ascended into Heaven, and there sitteth, until he return to judge all Men at the last day.
Page 300 - O Lord, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps.
Page 69 - God's wrath and damnation. And this infection of nature doth remain, yea in them that are regenerated; whereby the lust of the flesh, called in Greek, phronema sarkos, which some do expound the wisdom, some sensuality, some the affection, some the desire, of the flesh, is not subject to the Law of God. And although there is no condemnation for them that believe and are baptized; yet the Apostle doth confess, that concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin.
Page 65 - There is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions ; of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness; the Maker and Preserver of all things both visible and invisible. And in unity of this Godhead, there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
Page 70 - The condition of man, after the fall of Adam, is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God : wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.