| Church of England articles - 1825 - 130 pages
...atonement.— 1 1'ct. i. b'. Whom having not seen yc love ; in who' tination, and our election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, ' and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, "' mortifying the works of the flesh,... | |
| Thomas Harwood - 1826 - 262 pages
...to everlasting felicity. " As the godly consideration of Predestination, and our Election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh,... | |
| Maria Stevens - 1826 - 526 pages
...to everlasting felicity. As the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh,... | |
| 1827 - 418 pages
...to bring them by Christ to everlasting salvation, as vessels made to honour; and that this doctrine is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons." And if the ministers of the church, from fear of man, or from any other cause, keep back this truth, that... | |
| 1829 - 544 pages
...everlasting felicity. (8) As the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in Christ is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such, as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh,... | |
| Extracts - 1828 - 786 pages
...attain to everlasting felicity. As the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in Christ is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortify ing the works of the flesh,... | |
| Charles Henery Lutwidge - 1828 - 94 pages
...Gunpowder Treason. • Art. 17. This ' godly consideration of Predestination *, and our Election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ mortifying the works of the flesh, and... | |
| Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...to everlasting felicity. As the godly consideration of Predestination, and our Election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh,... | |
| Paul (st.) - 1828 - 530 pages
...Article. They there assert, ' that the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh,... | |
| George Thomas Chapman - 1828 - 424 pages
...maintain. Never do they denv, that " the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh and... | |
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