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Page 181
... allowed to speak for itself ; for it very often speaks of circumcision of heart ; and this every where , both in the Old Testament and New , manifestly signifies that great change of heart that was typified by the ceremony of circum ...
... allowed to speak for itself ; for it very often speaks of circumcision of heart ; and this every where , both in the Old Testament and New , manifestly signifies that great change of heart that was typified by the ceremony of circum ...
Page 183
... allowed in New England , but is evi- dently a great institution of the word of God , appointed as a very important part of that public religion by which God's people should give honor to his name . This institution we have in Deut . vi ...
... allowed in New England , but is evi- dently a great institution of the word of God , appointed as a very important part of that public religion by which God's people should give honor to his name . This institution we have in Deut . vi ...
Page 215
... allowed in his church or kingdom when it comes to its state of glory , and those who , though they have visibly been in it , shall be thrust out of it . It is represented of the latter , that they shall then come and claim relation and ...
... allowed in his church or kingdom when it comes to its state of glory , and those who , though they have visibly been in it , shall be thrust out of it . It is represented of the latter , that they shall then come and claim relation and ...
Page 225
... allowed to be its own interpreter . The Scripture very much abounds with such phrases as this , with all the heart , or with the whole heart , in speaking of religious matters . And the manifest intent of them is to signify a gracious ...
... allowed to be its own interpreter . The Scripture very much abounds with such phrases as this , with all the heart , or with the whole heart , in speaking of religious matters . And the manifest intent of them is to signify a gracious ...
Page 274
... allowed to partake who are grossly ignorant . Now there is no more appearance of this with regard to the congregation in Egypt , than of a profession of godliness ; and it is as difficult to suppose it . There is abundant reason to ...
... allowed to partake who are grossly ignorant . Now there is no more appearance of this with regard to the congregation in Egypt , than of a profession of godliness ; and it is as difficult to suppose it . There is abundant reason to ...
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admission admitted answer apostle appear argument attended baptism baptized begging the question believe blessing called chap charity Christian church church of Christ circumcision common grace communion concerning contrary conversion covenant of grace day of judgment declare divine doctrine duty Edwards epistles evidence external faith full communion give God's gospel holiness gracious heart insists Israel Jesus Christ Jews judge lawful live Lord Lord's supper manner matter means ment Messiah mind ministers moral sincerity nature Northampton notion observed opinion ordinance passover persons preached pretend privileges profes profession of godliness promise proper Psal qualification real saints reason religion repentance requisite respect sacraments saintship salvation sanctifying grace scandalous scheme scripture sense sermon shew signified sort soul speaks spirit Stoddard suppose Testament thing thou tion true saints truly truth unconverted unsanctified unto visible Christians visible church visible saints wherein wicked Williams says Williams's words