A Second Check to Antinomianism, Occasioned by a Narrative of the Principal Circumstances Relative to Mr. Wesley's Late Conference, by W. Shirley in Letters Signed J.F. by the Vindicator of Mr. Wesley's Minutes
A Second Check to Antinomianism, Occasioned by a Narrative of the Principal Circumstances Relative to Mr. Wesley's Late Conference, by W. Shirley in Letters Signed J.F. by the Vindicator of Mr. Wesley's Minutes
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1771 Excerpt: ... by St. James'j workt that we have St. Haul's faith, t See the note on this word in the preceding page. gracious, gracious, the full display of the gofpel, and Trust, the true explanation and sulsilling of the law, came by Jesus Christ. This evangelical law should appear to us sweeter than the honey-comb and more ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1771 Excerpt: ... by St. James'j workt that we have St. Haul's faith, t See the note on this word in the preceding page. gracious, gracious, the full display of the gofpel, and Trust, the true explanation and sulsilling of the law, came by Jesus Christ. This evangelical law should appear to us sweeter than the honey-comb and more precious than fine gold. We should continually spread the tables of our hearts before our heavenly Lawgiver, beseeching him to write it there with his own singer, the powersul Spirit of lise and love: But alas! God's commandments are disregarded; they are represented as the needless or impracticable fanctions of that superannuated legalist, Moses; and if we express our veneration for them, we are looked upon as people who were always strangers to the gofpel, or are fallen into the Galatian state. Not fo David: he was fo great an admirer of God's law, that he declares the godly man dotb meditate therein day and night; he expresses his transcendent value for it, under the synonymous expressions of Law, word, statutes, testimonies, precepts and commandments in almost every verse of the ii9th I falm. And he fays of himself, O hovj I kve thy law! It is my meditation all the day. St. Paul was as evangelically legal as David; for he knew the law is as much contained in the gospel, as the tables of stone, on which the moral law was written, were contained in the ark. He therefora assured the Corinthians, that though he had all faith, even that which is most uncommon, and worked the greatest wonders, it would profit him nothing, unless it was accompanied by charity, unless it worked by hue, which is the fulfilling of the law; the excellency of faith arising from the excellent end it answers in producing and nourishing love. Should it be objected, that St. P...
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