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To me , I confess , the words appear to have no reference at all to a spiritual death ; but at all events it is impossible to dispute that temporal death was as certain an effect of Adam's transgression , as spiritual death was .
To me , I confess , the words appear to have no reference at all to a spiritual death ; but at all events it is impossible to dispute that temporal death was as certain an effect of Adam's transgression , as spiritual death was .
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I cannot agree with Mr. Terrot , that the " being dead unto sin , ” in the 11th verse of chap . vi . refers to the baptismal death . " There- fore ( ver . 4. ) we are buried with him by baptism into death ; that like as Christ was ...
I cannot agree with Mr. Terrot , that the " being dead unto sin , ” in the 11th verse of chap . vi . refers to the baptismal death . " There- fore ( ver . 4. ) we are buried with him by baptism into death ; that like as Christ was ...
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thus submitting to a cruel , lingering , temporal death , in order to rescue us from the bitter pains of eternal death ! It was his tender compassion for our fallen estate , which induced him to intercede for us , and to " make his soul ...
thus submitting to a cruel , lingering , temporal death , in order to rescue us from the bitter pains of eternal death ! It was his tender compassion for our fallen estate , which induced him to intercede for us , and to " make his soul ...
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