The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 |
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Page 105
... pretending thereby to mean any such thing as any hearty consent to the terms of the gospel covenant , or to mean any ... pretended meaning of these sounds : Nor can I think , that any institution of Christ has established any such terms ...
... pretending thereby to mean any such thing as any hearty consent to the terms of the gospel covenant , or to mean any ... pretended meaning of these sounds : Nor can I think , that any institution of Christ has established any such terms ...
Page 118
... pretend unitedly to adore in the solemn duties of his public worship , taking little heed to their own thoughts or frame of their minds , not attending to the business they are engaged in , or considering the end for which they are come ...
... pretend unitedly to adore in the solemn duties of his public worship , taking little heed to their own thoughts or frame of their minds , not attending to the business they are engaged in , or considering the end for which they are come ...
Page 147
... pretends to any since the apostles ' days . " And he in sists in his preface to his sermon on the same subject , That it ar- gues no want of due respect in us to our forefathers , for us to ex- amine their opinions . Some of his words ...
... pretends to any since the apostles ' days . " And he in sists in his preface to his sermon on the same subject , That it ar- gues no want of due respect in us to our forefathers , for us to ex- amine their opinions . Some of his words ...
Page 166
... pretend to , or in any respect to exhibit moral sincerity , makes nothing visible beyond what is pretended to , or exhibited : For a man to have that visibly , which if he had it really , and have nothing more , would not make him a ...
... pretend to , or in any respect to exhibit moral sincerity , makes nothing visible beyond what is pretended to , or exhibited : For a man to have that visibly , which if he had it really , and have nothing more , would not make him a ...
Page 172
... pretend to it . If a certain people should agree , and it should be an established principle among them , that men might and ought to use such and such words to ther neigh- bors , which according to their proper signification were a pro ...
... pretend to it . If a certain people should agree , and it should be an established principle among them , that men might and ought to use such and such words to ther neigh- bors , which according to their proper signification were a pro ...
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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