The Great Concern of SalvationPresbyterian Tract and Sunday School Society, 1838 - 90 pages |
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... crimes that are committed . They bring infamy and disgrace even in the eyes of men . Human nature , corrupt as it is , shrinks at their enormity . There are sins which " are not so much as named among the Gentiles . " Now , if a man be ...
... crimes that are committed . They bring infamy and disgrace even in the eyes of men . Human nature , corrupt as it is , shrinks at their enormity . There are sins which " are not so much as named among the Gentiles . " Now , if a man be ...
Page 24
... crime . By your conduct you justify the Jews , and thus in their crimes you may see your own . There can be no neutral ground here . All to whom the Gospel comes , must be either for or against the Jews in their rejecting and crucifying ...
... crime . By your conduct you justify the Jews , and thus in their crimes you may see your own . There can be no neutral ground here . All to whom the Gospel comes , must be either for or against the Jews in their rejecting and crucifying ...
Page 60
... , brands his wis- dom with folly , denies his goodness , and bids defiance to his power . Can endless punish- ment be too much for such crimes ? Consider , also , the obligations that sin tramples on . The 60 THE GREAT CONCERN.
... , brands his wis- dom with folly , denies his goodness , and bids defiance to his power . Can endless punish- ment be too much for such crimes ? Consider , also , the obligations that sin tramples on . The 60 THE GREAT CONCERN.
Page 62
... crimes , and death for others ; which is a deprivation of life and all its advantages forever ; and a deprivation of all opportunity of preparing for heaven . We might to this testimony add the acknowledg- ment of those who are punished ...
... crimes , and death for others ; which is a deprivation of life and all its advantages forever ; and a deprivation of all opportunity of preparing for heaven . We might to this testimony add the acknowledg- ment of those who are punished ...
Page 103
... crimes , that he dares not attempt either to conceal or extenuate them ; but subscribes to the truth of every thing charged upon him by the . divine law and by his own conscience . He is an enemy to God , brought into such a strait that ...
... crimes , that he dares not attempt either to conceal or extenuate them ; but subscribes to the truth of every thing charged upon him by the . divine law and by his own conscience . He is an enemy to God , brought into such a strait that ...
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Apostle Atheism awakened sinner believe believeth blessings carnal cern city of refuge command conscience conviction conviction of sin convinced sinner covenant crimes death delight deliverance desire divine duties earth enemy eternal everlasting evil eyes Father fear flee flesh forever give glory God's Gospel grace guilty happiness hath hear heart heaven hell Hence Holy Spirit honour idolatry implies iniquity jailer Jesus Christ Jews justice knowledge lievers light Lord Jesus Lord Jesus Christ ment mercy mind misery nature never obedience offend offer pardon peace persons plan of salvation pray profane prophet punishment rebel receive render repentance rience righteousness sacrifice Satan saving faith Saviour Scriptures Second SECTION shalt be saved short sins Son of God soul speak surely testimony thee things Third thou shalt thoughts threatens tion truth unbelievers unto wicked wisdom witness word wrath wrath of God