| Christopher Bethell (bp. of Bangor.) - 1836 - 284 pages
...doth remain, yea in them that are regenerate :" and that " although there is no condemnation to them that believe and are baptized, yet the Apostle doth confess that concupiscence or lust hath in itself the nature of sin." In this sentence the word renatis (or regenerate) in the... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1836 - 604 pages
...desire of the flesh, is not subject to the law of God. And although there is no condemnation for them that believe and are baptized, yet the apostle doth confess, that concupiscence or lust hath of itself the nature of sin.' " From this article and the general tendency of Scripture... | |
| Henry Blunt - 1837 - 284 pages
...desire of the flesh, is not subject to the law of God. And though there was no condemnation for them that believe and are baptized, yet the Apostle doth...concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin." Here the Article distinctly marks the fact, that even in the regenerate, notwithstanding their... | |
| James Hervey - 1837 - 730 pages
...of our church Î We may find both in the ninth Article. " Although there is no condemnation for them that believe and are baptized, yet the apostle doth...concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of ein." It is not said, concupiscence hath then only the nature of sin when it is ripened into action... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pages
...desire, of the flesh, is not subject to the Law of God. And although there is no condemnation for them that believe and are baptized, yet the Apostle doth...concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin. X. OfFree-iriil. THE condition of Man after the fall of Adam is such, that he cannot turn and... | |
| Francis Ellaby - 1838 - 272 pages
...desire of the flesh, is not subject to the law of God. And although there is no condemnation for them that believe and are baptized, yet the Apostle doth...concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin." (Vide Rom. vii. & viii. ; Gal. iv. 17, &c.) The religion of the Church of England is of the Bible,... | |
| Thomas Mount Fallow - 1838 - 302 pages
...subject to the law of God. And although there is no condemnation for them that believe and are baptised, yet the apostle doth confess, that concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin." 5. The last point of difference is one which has in some measure been anticipated, and relates... | |
| Plain tracts - 1838 - 256 pages
...subject to the law of God. And although there is no condemnation for them that believe and are baptised, yet the apostle doth confess, that concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin." Now if regeneration were not a holy change, it could have no tendency to oppose or destroy the... | |
| William Romaine - 1839 - 418 pages
...desire of the flesh, is not subject to the law of God ; and although there is no condemnation for them that believe, and are baptized, yet the apostle doth...concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin.' And in the 15th Art. of Christ alone without sin, they say, ' that all we, the rest, although... | |
| Manual - 1839 - 454 pages
...in my members." e This certainly cannot be doubted of, since it is too plainly condemnation for them that believe and are baptized/ yet the Apostle doth...concupiscence and lust hath of itself the nature of sin.* manifested by sad experience. Gal. v. 17. " The flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit... | |
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