945 resultados para Regeneration (Theology)
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Page 308 incorrectly numbered 803.
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"The first edition was published at Edinburgh, in 1834."--Pref., signed: J.F.
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I. Account of former editions of Bishop Hopkins's works. Account of the present edition. Life of Bishop Hopkins. Critical remarks on the author's writings. The Vanity of the world. A practical exposition on the Lord's prayer. A catechistical exposition on the Lord's prayer. Exposition on the Ten commandments.--II. Discourses on the law. Discourses concerning sin. The doctrine of the two covenants. The doctrine of the two sacraments. The nature and necessity of regeneration.--III. The all-sufficiency of Christ to save sinners. The excellency of heavenly treasures. Practical Christianity, in working out our own salvation. The assurance of heaven and salvation, a powerful motive to serve God with fear. On glorifying God in His attributes. The almost-Christian discovered. On the nature, corruption, and renewing of the conscience. The great duty of mortification.--IV. Death disarmed of its sting; from several considerations. Miscellaneous sermons. Index of texts illustrated.
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"Translated by T.G. Worcester, and revised by the Rev. T.B. Hayward."--Hyde, J. A bibliography of the works of Emanuel Swedenborg (no.2740)
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With: A treatise on the Divine Trinity, together with an account of wonderful things seen in the spiritual world extracted from The true Christian religion containing the universal theology of the new church by Emanuel Swedenborg. Philadelphia: Printed for William Schlatter, 1817=61[i.e. 1817]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Printers from p. [2].
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Binder's title: Bridgewater treatises.
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With this is bound the author's Additional observations on the Discourse of natural theology by Henry, lord Brougham. 1835.