God; so for curious and carnal persons lacking the Spirit of Christ to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's predestination is a most dangerous downfall, whereby the Devil doth thrust them either into desperation or into wretchlessness... The British Magazine - Page 4161849Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Johnson Grant - 1811 - 528 pages
...Spirit of Christ, to have continually before ^heir eyes the sentence of God's predestination, is a ihost dangerous downfall, whereby the devil doth thrust them, either into desperation, or into wretchlessness of most unclean living, no less perilous than desperation." Reserving the inquiry into... | |
| John Allen - 1812 - 172 pages
...267. CHURCH OF ENGF.AND. So, for curious and carnal persons, lacking the Spirit of Christ, to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's...doth thrust them either into desperation, or into wretchlesness of the most unclean living, no less perilous than desperation.— Art. !?• CALVIN.... | |
| Legh Richmond - 1809 - 712 pages
...our love towards ' Go'd : so for curious and carnal persons, lacking the Spirit of Christ, to have continually before their. eyes the sentence of God's...predestination, is a most dangerous downfall ; whereby the devil may thrust them either into desperation, or else into wretchlessness of most unclean living. « •... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 610 pages
...article expresses it) continually before their ** eyes the sentence of God's predestination, suffer " a most dangerous downfall, whereby the devil * doth thrust them either into desperation, or " into wretchedness of most unclean living, no " less perilous than desperation." How contrary this to the... | |
| Church of England - 1815 - 450 pages
...their love towards God : So, for curious and carnal persons, lacking the Spirit of Christ, to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's Predestination, is a most dangerous downfal, whereby the Devil doth thrust them either into desperation, or into wretchlessness of most... | |
| Menzies Rayner - 1816 - 126 pages
...the Spirit of Christ, to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's predestination, ua most dangerous downfall, whereby the devil doth thrust them either into desperation, or into wretchlessness of most unclean living, no less perilous than desperation." The sense of this sentence... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 642 pages
...dangerous downfa], whereby the devil doth thrust them either into desperation, or into recklessness of unclean living, no less perilous than desperation. Furthermore, we must receive God's promises iu such wise as they be generally set forth to us in. holy scripture. And in our doings, that will... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 600 pages
...their love towards God ; so for curious and carnal persons,' lacking the spirit of Christ, to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's predestination, is a most dangerous down I'll, whereby the devil doth thrust them either into desperation, or into recklessness of unclean... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1816 - 592 pages
...kindle their Love towards God : So for curious and carnal Persons, lacking the Spirit of Christ, to have continually before their Eyes the Sentence of God's Predestination, is a most dangerous downfal, whereby the Devil doth thrust them- either into desperation, or into wretchlesness of most... | |
| sir George Pretyman Tomline (bart, bp. of Winchester.) - 1817 - 628 pages
...same Article it tells us, that " for curious and carnal persons, lacking the Spirit of Christ, to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's...doth thrust them either into desperation, or into wretchlessness 268 Of Universal Redemption, [CHAP. 1v. wretchlessness of most unclean living, no less... | |
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