The Two CovenantsCCEL, 1949 - 23 pages |
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... brought to desire it, to yield his willing consent, and entrust himself to God. All that God wanted man to do was, to believe in Him. What a man believes, moves and rules his whole being, enters into him, and becomes part of his very ...
... brought to desire it, to yield his willing consent, and entrust himself to God. All that God wanted man to do was, to believe in Him. What a man believes, moves and rules his whole being, enters into him, and becomes part of his very ...
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... brought to pass and wrought out in those with whom He had entered into covenant. Amid all delay and disappointment, and apparent failure of the Divine promises, the Covenant was to be the anchor of the soul, pledging the Divine veracity ...
... brought to pass and wrought out in those with whom He had entered into covenant. Amid all delay and disappointment, and apparent failure of the Divine promises, the Covenant was to be the anchor of the soul, pledging the Divine veracity ...
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... brought and can give. God help us all to be satisfied with nothing less.1 THE TWO COVENANTS Chapter III The First Covenant “Now therefore,. 1See Note A, on the Second Blessing. 2On the law written in the heart, see Note B.
... brought and can give. God help us all to be satisfied with nothing less.1 THE TWO COVENANTS Chapter III The First Covenant “Now therefore,. 1See Note A, on the Second Blessing. 2On the law written in the heart, see Note B.
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... brought, there still was a conscience to judge of good and evil, a heart capable of being stirred to long after God, and a will to choose the good and to choose Himself. Before Christ and His salvation could be revealed and understood ...
... brought, there still was a conscience to judge of good and evil, a heart capable of being stirred to long after God, and a will to choose the good and to choose Himself. Before Christ and His salvation could be revealed and understood ...
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... brought back to what we said above. The Old Covenant is absolutely indispensable for the preparation work it had to do; utterly insufficient to work for us a true or a full redemption. The two great lessons God would teach us by it are ...
... brought back to what we said above. The Old Covenant is absolutely indispensable for the preparation work it had to do; utterly insufficient to work for us a true or a full redemption. The two great lessons God would teach us by it are ...
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abound accept assurance atonement believe bestow better Covenant blessedness blood Book bring Christ Jesus Christian circumcise cleansing confidence conscience Covenant promises COVENANTS CHAPTER death delight deliverance dependence Divine grace Divine power dwelling enter entirely entrance everlasting Covenant everlasting priesthood everything experience faith Father fear fellowship flesh fulfil Galatians George Muller gift give given glory God’s law God’s Word grace hath heaven heavenly Holy Spirit impotence infinite Israel Jesus Christ keep My judgments Keswick Convention Lamb of God law written liberty live Lord Jesus Lord thy love the Lord man’s means Mediator ministers Moses obedience Old Covenant peace possession possible prayer receive redeemed redemption reveal righteousness salvation sanctified Scripture Second Blessing secret secures seek sinful soul speak strength Surety teaching testator thee thine heart thing thought true trust truth turn unbelief unceasing unto wait walk whole heart wholeheartedness William Law wonderful wrought ye shall keep