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Page 26
... virtue , which every person of every sort and degree must come up to , in order to be saved ; that were not the part of a merciful judge . He proportions his demands of duty to our several capacities , justly estimated , and faithfully ...
... virtue , which every person of every sort and degree must come up to , in order to be saved ; that were not the part of a merciful judge . He proportions his demands of duty to our several capacities , justly estimated , and faithfully ...
Page 35
... virtue , their per- sonal endeavours , were superseded and dispensed with . In proportion as the sacrifice of the death of Christ was effectual , in the same proportion were these less necessary . If the death of Christ was sufficient ...
... virtue , their per- sonal endeavours , were superseded and dispensed with . In proportion as the sacrifice of the death of Christ was effectual , in the same proportion were these less necessary . If the death of Christ was sufficient ...
Page 36
... virtue , all the numerous texts which exhort to virtue , and admonish us against vice , might be quoted ; for they are all directly to the purpose ; that is , we might quote every page of the New Testament . • Not every one that saith ...
... virtue , all the numerous texts which exhort to virtue , and admonish us against vice , might be quoted ; for they are all directly to the purpose ; that is , we might quote every page of the New Testament . • Not every one that saith ...
Page 37
... virtue , and the danger of vice , so far as salvation is concerned , these texts are decisive . But when an answer is to be given to those , who so interpret certain passages of the apostolic writings , especially the passages which ...
... virtue , and the danger of vice , so far as salvation is concerned , these texts are decisive . But when an answer is to be given to those , who so interpret certain passages of the apostolic writings , especially the passages which ...
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... virtue de- serves ? what , in its own proper nature , and by its own merit , it is entitled to look forward to , and to receive ? The greatest virtue that man ever attained has no such pretensions . The best good action that man ever ...
... virtue de- serves ? what , in its own proper nature , and by its own merit , it is entitled to look forward to , and to receive ? The greatest virtue that man ever attained has no such pretensions . The best good action that man ever ...
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