The Works of Nathanael Emmons: With a Memoir of His Life, Zväzok 5Crocker and Brewster, 1842 |
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Strana 19
... perfectly good , and that his perfect good- ness would necessarily dispose him to do good , not only to the innocent , but to the guilty . Why then did he despair of mercy ? The only reason was , that he knew that God was just , as well ...
... perfectly good , and that his perfect good- ness would necessarily dispose him to do good , not only to the innocent , but to the guilty . Why then did he despair of mercy ? The only reason was , that he knew that God was just , as well ...
Strana 24
... perfectly incon- sistent with the retributive justice of God , unless the atonement be universal . What can be more unjust than to punish sinners for not accepting a salvation which was never provided for them ? And it never was ...
... perfectly incon- sistent with the retributive justice of God , unless the atonement be universal . What can be more unjust than to punish sinners for not accepting a salvation which was never provided for them ? And it never was ...
Strana 30
... perfectly holy , and continued perfectly holy and innocent from his birth to his death . This he manifested by perfect obedience to all the laws to which he was subject . In the first place , he obeyed the moral law , which he was under ...
... perfectly holy , and continued perfectly holy and innocent from his birth to his death . This he manifested by perfect obedience to all the laws to which he was subject . In the first place , he obeyed the moral law , which he was under ...
Strana 31
... perfectly obedient , from the beginning to the end of his life , and persevered in obedience amidst the severest conflicts , trials and sufferings . He suffered extreme poverty , and had not where to lay his head . He was despised and ...
... perfectly obedient , from the beginning to the end of his life , and persevered in obedience amidst the severest conflicts , trials and sufferings . He suffered extreme poverty , and had not where to lay his head . He was despised and ...
Strana 33
... perfectly . There was indeed no occasion for his obeying in our room , in order to merit salvation for us . Though God cannot forgive sin without an atonement , yet he can reward sincere obedience without an atonement . After God has ...
... perfectly . There was indeed no occasion for his obeying in our room , in order to merit salvation for us . Though God cannot forgive sin without an atonement , yet he can reward sincere obedience without an atonement . After God has ...
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