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And upon this measure of Obedience, without more ado, the true Believer (who thus far answers the Call of God) presently enters and passes into a state of favour and acceptance with God. |
And upon this measure of obedience, without more ado, the true Believer (who thus Far answers the Call of God) presently enters and passes into a state of favour and acceptance with God. |
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It is for the honour of Christianity to maintain, that God for Christ's sake is ready to admit the Heirs of everlasting damnation into the Inheritance of everlasting happiness, in never so short a time as we can believe they can change their resolution from following sin, to prosess that Belief and Conversation which Christianity importeth. Mr. Thorndike, Epilog. L. 2. c. 30. P. 256. |
It is for the honour of Christianity to maintain, that God for Christ's sake is ready to admit the Heirs of everlasting damnation into the Inheritance of everlasting happiness, in never so short a time as we can believe they can change their resolution from following since, to prosess that Belief and Conversation which Christianity imports. Mr. Thorndike, Epilog. L. 2. c. 30. P. 256. |
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The sincere undertaking the trust of a Christian, really entitles him to the promises of the Gospel. Mr. Thornd. (ibidem) L. 2. C. 7. P. 38. It would be a disparagement to that Fountain which God has opened for Juda and Jerusalem, that there should be ••y sin which it cannot cleanse, supposing the change sin••re which the undertaking of Christianity professes. Mr. Thornd. (ibidem) L. 2. C. 5. P. 22. |
The sincere undertaking the trust of a Christian, really entitles him to the promises of the Gospel. Mr. Thorned. (ibidem) L. 2. C. 7. P. 38. It would be a disparagement to that Fountain which God has opened for Juda and Jerusalem, that there should be ••y since which it cannot cleanse, supposing the change sin••re which the undertaking of Christianity Professes. Mr. Thorned. (ibidem) L. 2. C. 5. P. 22. |
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