| John Gillies - 1834 - 672 pages
...That the godly consideration of predestination, and election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, unspeakable comfort, to godly persons, and such as...the flesh, and their earthly members, and drawing their minds to high and heavenly things, as well because it does greatly establish and confirm their... | |
| Mary Jane Graham - 1834 - 142 pages
...sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the workings of the Spirit of Christ mortifying the works of the...flesh, and their earthly members, and drawing up their mind to high and heavenly things as well because it doth greatly establish and confirm their faith... | |
| Thomas Griffith - 1834 - 348 pages
...who is " a godly person," according to our Seventeenth Article, " must feel in himself the workings of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh and his earthly G members, and drawing up his mind to high and heavenly things." And he who has " the very... | |
| Henry Gauntlett - 1835 - 908 pages
...religion in our hearts and lives. For this reason, it is said in the seventeenth Article of our church, that " the godly consideration of predestination,...flesh, and their earthly members, and drawing up their mind to high and heavenly things, as well because it doth generally establish and confirm their faith... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 636 pages
...walk religiously in good works ; and at length by GOD'S mercy they attain to everlasting felicity. As the godly consideration of predestination, and our...flesh and their earthly members, and drawing up their mind to high and heavenly things, aa well because it doth greatly establish and confirm their faith... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 406 pages
...walk religiously in good works; and at length by Goo's mercy they attain to everlasting felicity. As the godly consideration of predestination, and our...of the flesh and their earthly members, and drawing np their mind to high and heavenly things, ns well because it doth greatly establish and confirm their... | |
| Thomas Pigot - 1835 - 162 pages
...What is the character of the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in Christ ? A. It is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort...flesh, and their earthly members, and drawing up their mind to high and heavenly things. Q. What else doth it ? A. It doth greatly establish and confirm their... | |
| 1835 - 604 pages
...everlasting felicity. As the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in CHRIST, is fuD of sweet, pleasant* and unspeakable comfort to godly...flesh and their earthly members, and drawing up their mind to high and heavenly things, as well because it doth greatly establish and confirm their faith... | |
| 1835 - 156 pages
...; and, as it is said in the articles of the church of England/ " The (Sodly consideration of it Js full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to...works of the flesh and their earthly members, and training up their mind to high and heavenly things, as well because it doth greatly establish and confirm... | |
| 1836 - 590 pages
...repeated, by clergymen of Arminian or even Socinian views, to a body of Articles wherein it is declared, that ' the godly consideration of predestination and...and their ' earthly members, and drawing up their mind to high and ' heavenly things; as well because it doth greatly establish and convoi•. xvi.—xs... | |
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