Memoir of the Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D., Compiled Chiefly from His Own WritingsTaylor & Dodd, 1839 - 270 pages |
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... honors of his class , in 1790 . While he was at home during one of his college vacations , a circumstance occurred by means of which he had well nigh lost his life . His father had a fine young horse , whose spirit no one had been able ...
... honors of his class , in 1790 . While he was at home during one of his college vacations , a circumstance occurred by means of which he had well nigh lost his life . His father had a fine young horse , whose spirit no one had been able ...
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... honors in the profession of the law . The disappointment which I should bring to friends by this relinquishment , stood full before me . And yet with all this sacrifice on the one hand , and all this contempt on the other , I chose to ...
... honors in the profession of the law . The disappointment which I should bring to friends by this relinquishment , stood full before me . And yet with all this sacrifice on the one hand , and all this contempt on the other , I chose to ...
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... honor , and his character fully vindicated . But the gloomy prospect before him induced Mr. Griffin in that stage of the business to request the council not to proceed to ordain him , if they judged he could fairly be re- leased from ...
... honor , and his character fully vindicated . But the gloomy prospect before him induced Mr. Griffin in that stage of the business to request the council not to proceed to ordain him , if they judged he could fairly be re- leased from ...
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... honor and support this most lovely rule , transgressions of it should be severely frowned upon and punished ? It seems that any measures which conduce to the universal , or even general establishment of this rule , so essential to the ...
... honor and support this most lovely rule , transgressions of it should be severely frowned upon and punished ? It seems that any measures which conduce to the universal , or even general establishment of this rule , so essential to the ...
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... honored . I cannot therefore bear the thought of an atonement by a less sacrifice than Jesus Christ . I re- joice in him as my atonement , for the honor which he has done to the law . I do not wish to be saved without such an atonement ...
... honored . I cannot therefore bear the thought of an atonement by a less sacrifice than Jesus Christ . I re- joice in him as my atonement , for the honor which he has done to the law . I do not wish to be saved without such an atonement ...
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Page 207 - For if by one man's offence death reigned by one ; much more they which receive abundance of grace, and of the gift of righteousness, shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ...
Page 208 - God commendeth his love toward us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
Page 194 - If then God so clothe the grass, which is to-day in the field, and to-morrow is cast into the oven, how much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith ? And seek not ye what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, neither be ye of doubtful mind.
Page 198 - Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee : because he trusteth in thee. Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength...
Page 66 - For such an High Priest became us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens ; who needeth not daily, as those high priests, to offer up sacrifice, first for His own sins, and then for the people's : for this He did once, when He offered up Himself.
Page 180 - Furthermore we have had fathers of our flesh which corrected us, and we gave them reverence: shall we not much rather be in subjection unto the Father of spirits, and live? For they verily for a few days chastened us after their own pleasure; but he for our profit, that we might be partakers of his holiness.
Page 209 - For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect. For then would they not have ceased to be offered? because that the worshippers once purged should have had no more conscience of sins.
Page 194 - And he said unto his disciples, Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat; neither for the body, what ye shall put on. The life is more than meat, and the body is more than raiment.
Page 170 - Heb. xi. 17, according to that in 2 Cor. viii. 12. Where there is a willing mind, it is accepted according to what a man hath, and not according to what he hath not : which is true of this church-duty, as well as of that of alms.
Page 197 - Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.