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Grace and Duty of being Spiritually Minded by Owen, John (1616-1683)
spiritually renewed — This assimilation the work of faith; how, and whereby — Reasons of the want of growth in our spiritual affections as unto this assimilation.
Complete Works of Thomas Manton, D.D. Vol. I by Manton, Thomas (1620-1677)
IN these words we have the conclusion of all, and that which giveth us confidence in the requests we make to God. First, The confirmation is taken from the excellency of God, to whom we pray; where there is a declaration of what belongeth to God:— Secondly, The duration and perpetuity, for ever.
New Evangelism and other Papers by Drummond, Henry (1851-1897)
Paper read to Free Church Theological Society, Glasgow. IT is no small heroism in these times to deal with anything new. But this is a theological society; and I do not need to ask the protection of that name while I move for a little among lines of thought which may seem to verge on danger.
History of Dogma - Volume III by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)
B.—THE DOCTRINE OF REDEMPTION IN THE PERSON OF THE GOD-MAN IN ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT. CHAPTER VI. THE DOCTRINE OF THE NECESSITY AND REALITY OF REDEMPTION THROUGH THE INCARNATION OF THE SON OF GOD.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 49: 1903 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"My yoke is easy and My burden is light." Matthew 11:30. OBSERVE dear Friends, that our Lord Jesus Christ does lay a yoke and a burden upon His followers. He uses those words that none may presume to enter His service without due consideration.
Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 06. by Tillotson, John (1630-1694)
There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day: and there was a certain beggar, named Lazarus, which was laid at his gate full of sores.—Luke xvi.
Nature, Power, Deceit, and Prevelancy of the Remainders of Indwelling Sin in Believers by Owen, John (1616-1683)
ffects in persons unregenerate. It is of the power and efficacy of indwelling sin, as it remains in several degrees in believers, that we are treating. Now, I have elsewhere showed that the nature and all the natural properties of it do still remain in them; though, therefore, we cannot prove directly what is the strength of sin in them,…
Works of Thomas Manton, D.D. Vol. VII by Manton, Thomas (1620-1677)
thy law.—Ver. 55. [3.] THESE are discovered in daily providence. To rub up and revive our thoughts, God is pleased anew to set before us the glorious effects of his wisdom, goodness and power; his wisdom in the contexture of providence, his power in the management of it, his goodness in the effects of it.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 06: 1860 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
“Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens is the Lord’s thy God, the earth also, with all that therein is. Only the Lord had a delight in thy fathers to love them, and he chose their seed after them, even you above all people, as it is this day.
Pneumatologia by Owen, John (1616-1683)
... need is there that they should be holy? They may live securely in the pursuit of their lusts ...