The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... Christ , constitute the conditions of the Christian covenant . But still it is equally true , that the blood of Christ cleanseth from all sin . That is , that no sin will find pardon , but by virtue of the sacrifice for sin made by ...
... Christ , constitute the conditions of the Christian covenant . But still it is equally true , that the blood of Christ cleanseth from all sin . That is , that no sin will find pardon , but by virtue of the sacrifice for sin made by ...
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... Christ is effectual to the pardon of guilt , and that by virtue of it alone pardon can be obtained : teaches us also that this pardon is not unconditional , and that the blood of Christ will not wash out the stains of wilful unrepented ...
... Christ is effectual to the pardon of guilt , and that by virtue of it alone pardon can be obtained : teaches us also that this pardon is not unconditional , and that the blood of Christ will not wash out the stains of wilful unrepented ...
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... Christ , have fallen under the heavy displeasure of the laws , if any one had thought it advisable to exert them against him . Mr. Witherby , with feel- ings for the Jews that do him credit , and , also , with feelings alive to the ...
... Christ , have fallen under the heavy displeasure of the laws , if any one had thought it advisable to exert them against him . Mr. Witherby , with feel- ings for the Jews that do him credit , and , also , with feelings alive to the ...
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