The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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Page 154
... privileges by making a public profession of the Christian faith , or owning the Christian cov- enant , or forbear to offer themselves as candidates for these privileges ; and yet not be cast out of the church , or cease to be in any ...
... privileges by making a public profession of the Christian faith , or owning the Christian cov- enant , or forbear to offer themselves as candidates for these privileges ; and yet not be cast out of the church , or cease to be in any ...
Page 156
... privileges in foro ecclesia , or a right to be admitted by the church to those privileges , and those qualifications that are a proper and good foundation for a man's own conduct in coming and offering himself as a candidate for ...
... privileges in foro ecclesia , or a right to be admitted by the church to those privileges , and those qualifications that are a proper and good foundation for a man's own conduct in coming and offering himself as a candidate for ...
Page 157
... privileges . None will suppose , that he has good and proper ground for such a conduct , who does not believe another world , nor believe the Bible to be the word of God . And then , 2. We must distinguish between that which nextly ...
... privileges . None will suppose , that he has good and proper ground for such a conduct , who does not believe another world , nor believe the Bible to be the word of God . And then , 2. We must distinguish between that which nextly ...
Page 162
... privileges of members of the visible church of Christ in complete stand- ing , but such as arc in profession and in the eye of the church's Christian judgment , godly or gracious persons : I now proceed to observe some things which may ...
... privileges of members of the visible church of Christ in complete stand- ing , but such as arc in profession and in the eye of the church's Christian judgment , godly or gracious persons : I now proceed to observe some things which may ...
Page 168
... privileges they are admitted to . Whereas , the doctrine taught is , that sanc- tifying grace is not a necessary qualification herefor , and that there is no need that the person himself , or any other , should have any imagination ...
... privileges they are admitted to . Whereas , the doctrine taught is , that sanc- tifying grace is not a necessary qualification herefor , and that there is no need that the person himself , or any other , should have any imagination ...
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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