The Works of President Edwards, 2. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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303. oldal
... never committed any sin in their own persons ? How much more plain and easy the proof of the point by that , than to go round about , as Dr. T , supposes , and bring in a thing so dark and uncertain as this , that God never would bring ...
... never committed any sin in their own persons ? How much more plain and easy the proof of the point by that , than to go round about , as Dr. T , supposes , and bring in a thing so dark and uncertain as this , that God never would bring ...
402. oldal
... never conquered the blindness of their own hearts . There were some nations who excelled in other know- ledge ; as the Greeks and Romans . They excelled in policy , and in the form of their civil government . They had wise political ...
... never conquered the blindness of their own hearts . There were some nations who excelled in other know- ledge ; as the Greeks and Romans . They excelled in policy , and in the form of their civil government . They had wise political ...
477. oldal
... never was human learning carried to such a height , as in the present age ; and yet never did the cause of religion and virtue run so low , in nations pro- fessing the true religion . Never was there an age wherein so many learned and ...
... never was human learning carried to such a height , as in the present age ; and yet never did the cause of religion and virtue run so low , in nations pro- fessing the true religion . Never was there an age wherein so many learned and ...
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Concerning the Essence of true Virtue | 7 |
THE GREAT CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF ORIGINAL sin defended | 79 |
Evidences of Original Sin from Facts and Events | 87 |
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Adam Adam's posterity agreeable antichrist apostacy apostle appears Babylon beauty benevolence blessings calamity called chap Christ christian church church of Christ condemnation consequence consists corrupt course of nature death depravity destruction disposition divine divine grace doctrine of original earth effect enemies eternal evidence evil existence favour flesh Gentiles glorious glory God's gospel grace guilt happiness hath heart heathen heaven holy idolatry implies imputation infinitely Isai Jews justice kingdom law of Moses Lord man's manifest mankind manner means mercy mind moral nations nature nature of things ness object observed Old Testament original sin particular person plain principles propensity proper prophecy Psal punishment reason religion respect righteousness says scripture self-love sense sentence shew signify sinful sinners speaks spirit spoken suppose temporal tendency things thou threatening tion true virtue truly truth unto virtuous wherein whole wicked wickedness words worship