The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity, Volume 1T. Tegg, 1837 - Covenant theology |
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... offering them to incautious youth , who are improper judges of such weighty matters . Nor let any reject , on account of its novelty , what is agreeable to the mean- ing of the words , to Scripture phrases , to the analogy of faith , or ...
... offering them to incautious youth , who are improper judges of such weighty matters . Nor let any reject , on account of its novelty , what is agreeable to the mean- ing of the words , to Scripture phrases , to the analogy of faith , or ...
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... offered him great encouragement to preach ; but the people of Goese in Zealand succeeded in their call , and he repaired to them about Whitsuntide , 1666 , and was so acceptable to all by his doctrine , manners , and diligence , as to ...
... offered him great encouragement to preach ; but the people of Goese in Zealand succeeded in their call , and he repaired to them about Whitsuntide , 1666 , and was so acceptable to all by his doctrine , manners , and diligence , as to ...
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... offered in that way , is to be punished . " In which X. The covenant does , on the part of God , comprise three things in general . 1st . A promise of consummate three things happiness in eternal life . 2dly . A designation and sidered ...
... offered in that way , is to be punished . " In which X. The covenant does , on the part of God , comprise three things in general . 1st . A promise of consummate three things happiness in eternal life . 2dly . A designation and sidered ...
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... offered on the most equitable terms , should be pu- nished with the privation of it , and likewise incur the severest indignation of God , whom he has despised . Whence it appears , that , from the very consideration of the divine ...
... offered on the most equitable terms , should be pu- nished with the privation of it , and likewise incur the severest indignation of God , whom he has despised . Whence it appears , that , from the very consideration of the divine ...
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... offered , on the condition prescribed . And hence this covenant , as subsisting between parties infinitely unequal , assumes the nature of those which the Greeks called προστάγματα , οι συνθήκαι ἐκ τῶν ἐπιταγμάτων , injunctions , or ...
... offered , on the condition prescribed . And hence this covenant , as subsisting between parties infinitely unequal , assumes the nature of those which the Greeks called προστάγματα , οι συνθήκαι ἐκ τῶν ἐπιταγμάτων , injunctions , or ...
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2dly 3dly 4thly according Adam apostle appears Arminius assert believers blessed blood body called cerning Christ church Cloppenburg command communion consists cove covenant of grace creature Crellius curse death declares decree denotes divine divine grace earth elect eternal explained faith Father favour flesh give glory God the Father God's Gospel happiness hath heaven holiness hypostatical union inheritance Israel Jews John John iii justice justified learned person likewise Lord Jesus Luke manner Matt Mediator ment Moses nant nature ness obedience observed Old Testament Paul peace perfect piety promise punishment reason regeneration respect reward righteousness Sacraments sacrifice salvation sanctification sanctified satisfaction Scripture sense signifies sinner sins Socinians Son of God soul speak Spirit sufferings suretiship surety thee things thou tion tree true truth unto viii virtue whole words wrath xvii