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Isaiah 59:4

Isaiah 59:4 None calleth for justice Or, righteousness; not for civil justice in courts of judicature, as if there were no advocates for it there; or ...

Job 15

Chapter 1515:2 Should a wise man utter a vain knowledge, and fill his belly b with the east wind? (a) That is, vain words, and without consolation? (b...

Lecture XXXVI

VIII. Proper method of accounting for the universal and total moral depravity of the unregenerate moral agents of our race. In the discussion of this...

Sermon LIV

502 SERMON LIV. PREACHED UPON THE PENITENTIAL PSALMS. Psalm xxxii. 1, 2. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered ; ble...

Chapter III--Sin, or Man's State of Apostasy

CHAPTER III. SIN, OR MAN'S STATE OF APOSTASY. SECTION I.?THE LAW OP GOD. As preliminary to a treatment of man's state of apostasy, it becomes neces...

Sermon XIX

Preached June 19, 1766, to an Assembly of Ministers and Churches, at the Reverend Mr Bur Ford's Meeting-House, Goodman's-Fields. ' Hebrews II. 10...

Sermon LVI

SERMON LVI. PREACHED UPON THE PENITENTIAL PSALMS. Psalm xxxii. 5. I acknowledged my eiu uuto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I wi...

Hosea 9

The Book of HoseaChapter 9Chapter Overview: God threatens to deprive Israel of all their worldly enjoyments, ver. 1 - 5. He dooms them to utter rui...

The Doctrine of Original Sin

THE DOCTRINE OF ORIGINAL SIN.* Die chrisiliche Lehre von der Siinde, dargestellt von Julius Mutter. We have placed the title of this work of Miille...

Isaiah 59

Chapter 5959:3 For your hands are defiled with a blood, and your fingers with iniquity; your lips have spoken lies, your tongue hath uttered perversen...

Isaiah 59

Chapter?59In this chapter we have sin appearing exceedingly sinful, and grace appearing exceedingly gracious; and, as what is here said of the sinner?...

The Tears of the Penitent

XIII.?THE TEARS OF THE PENITENT. ADVERSITY had taught David self-terestraint, had braced his soul, had driven him to grasp firmly the hand of God. An...

Numbers 5

Chapter?5In this chapter we have, I. An order, pursuant to the laws already made, for the removing of the unclean out of the camp (v.?1-4). II. A repe...

XXIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Theonas.

XXIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Theonas.XXIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Theonas.On Sinlessness. Chapter I. Discourse of Abbot Theonas on the...

The Sinfulness of Original Sin

THE SINFULNESS OF ORIGINAL SIN. Uattiiew xix. 20.?The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet? In t...

Psalm 26:6

?EXPOSITIONVerse 6. I will wash mine hands in innocency. He would publicly avow himself to be altogether clear of the accusations laid against him, an...

The Author to the Reader

Courteous Reader, AS I was considering with myself, what I had written concerning the progress of the Pilgrim from this world to glory; and how it h...

Book III

OF CREATION IN GENERAL. Having considered the internal and eternal acts of the divint. mind, I proceed to consider the external acts of God. I shall ...

Lecture XI

In discussing this question I must, I. Show what constitutes obedience to moral law. 2. That obedience cannot be partial in the sense that the subj...

Sermon VI

John Xv. 25.? They have hated me without a cause. These are the words of our Lord Jesus Christ. In my two former discourses on total depravity, I h...