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" 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, neither do they make men meet to receive grace, or (as the... "
The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: From the Earliest ... - Page 425
1763
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volumes 1-2

Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 pages
...such, an abomination to him ?— A. The works of him who lias beard the Gospel, and does not believe, are not done as God hath willed and commanded, them to be done. And yet'we know not how to say, that they are an abomination to the Lord, in him who fearetb God. and...
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Prayers, and other services, in usum sacelli Erdingtoniensis, with ...

Birmingham sacellum Erdingtoniense - 1821 - 644 pages
...neither do they make men meet to receive grace, or (as School Authors say) deserve .grace ofcongruity: yea, rather for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done, we doubt not but they have the nature of sin. Of Works of Supererogation. VOLUNTARY Works besides,...
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The Whole Works of the Late Reverend William Romaine ...

William Romaine - 1821 - 286 pages
...neither do they make men meet to re" ceive, or as the school authors say, deserve grace " of congruity ; yea rather, for that they are not " done, as God hath willed and commanded " them to be done, we doubt not but they have " the nature of sin." The title of the second homily is this, " A " sermon...
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The Christian Disciple, Volume 2

1821 - 490 pages
...faith in Jesus Christ, New Series—vol. II. 41 neither do they make men meet to receive grace;—yea; rather, for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done, we doubt not but they have the nature of sin. Art. xiii.' " And in the following of the homilies, which,...
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The Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England illustrated by ...

Church of England articles - 1821 - 234 pages
...establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God. Kcmi.xy they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done, we doubt not but they have the nature of sin. In good works, two things are principally required. First,...
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The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Nonconformists, from ..., Volume 5

Daniel Neal - 1822 - 522 pages
...do they make men meet to receive grace, or (as the school authors say) deserve grace of congruity; yea, rather, for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done, we doubt not but they have the nature of sin. ARTICLE XIV. Of Works of Supererogation. Voluntary works,...
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A Summary of Christian Faith and Practice Confirmed by References to the ...

Edward John Burrow - 1822 - 594 pages
...do they make men meet to receive grace, or (as the school authors say) deserve grace of congruity: yea, rather for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done, we doubt not but that they have the nature of sin. • ARTICLE XIV. • Of Works of Supererogation....
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, Volume 42

1819 - 996 pages
...809. + Page 44, JI Cor. xiii. 1-3. to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ — yea, rather, for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done,<we doubt not they have the nature of sin."* To this article, as a conscientious man, Mr. W. must...
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The Gospel Advocate, Volume 2

1822 - 412 pages
...of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ ; — for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done, we doubt not but they have the nature of sin." Now I do not see that this change is the less real in...
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Lectures in Divinity: Delivered in the University of Cambridge,

John Hey - 1822 - 516 pages
...but here the word rather does not prevent the assertion, which follows it, from being absolute. 16. " For that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done" — here is another reason openly assigned, to which the observation before" made is applicable. Of...
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