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spelling | Darney, William Verfasser aut The fundamental doctrines which are contained in the Holy Scriptures consisting of I. The experimental knowledge of our own misery by original sin, which have desiled the whole man, from whence all actual sin doth flow. II. That we have no power as of ourselves, by nature to turn to God. III. That our best works cannot make satisfaction for one sin, to God's just and perfect law, neither in part nor whole. IV. That we are saved by the free mercy of God in Christ, through the effectual working of his holy Spirit. V. That we are pardoned, through Christ's blood, and accepted through his righteousness. VI. That we are to depend upon the Lord always, and wait upon him, in the constant use of the means of his appointment, for grace to persevere to our lives end. Laid open to the meanest capacity; with the absolute necessity of each Person, for themselves who hopes to be saved, that they should seek to have a saving Interest in Christ, in this life, which is no less, than an experimental knowlege of the Doctrines of the Gospel in their own Souls: which if they die without, they will surely perish. By William Darney Glasgow printed by Archibald M'lean M,D,CC,LV. [1755] Online-Ressource (292,[12]Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T184120 Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford) With an index Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Methodist Church Doctrines Bible / Outlines, syllabi, etc http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1160500200?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Darney, William The fundamental doctrines which are contained in the Holy Scriptures consisting of I. The experimental knowledge of our own misery by original sin, which have desiled the whole man, from whence all actual sin doth flow. II. That we have no power as of ourselves, by nature to turn to God. III. That our best works cannot make satisfaction for one sin, to God's just and perfect law, neither in part nor whole. IV. That we are saved by the free mercy of God in Christ, through the effectual working of his holy Spirit. V. That we are pardoned, through Christ's blood, and accepted through his righteousness. VI. That we are to depend upon the Lord always, and wait upon him, in the constant use of the means of his appointment, for grace to persevere to our lives end. Laid open to the meanest capacity; with the absolute necessity of each Person, for themselves who hopes to be saved, that they should seek to have a saving Interest in Christ, in this life, which is no less, than an experimental knowlege of the Doctrines of the Gospel in their own Souls: which if they die without, they will surely perish. By William Darney Methodist Church Doctrines |
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title_full | The fundamental doctrines which are contained in the Holy Scriptures consisting of I. The experimental knowledge of our own misery by original sin, which have desiled the whole man, from whence all actual sin doth flow. II. That we have no power as of ourselves, by nature to turn to God. III. That our best works cannot make satisfaction for one sin, to God's just and perfect law, neither in part nor whole. IV. That we are saved by the free mercy of God in Christ, through the effectual working of his holy Spirit. V. That we are pardoned, through Christ's blood, and accepted through his righteousness. VI. That we are to depend upon the Lord always, and wait upon him, in the constant use of the means of his appointment, for grace to persevere to our lives end. Laid open to the meanest capacity; with the absolute necessity of each Person, for themselves who hopes to be saved, that they should seek to have a saving Interest in Christ, in this life, which is no less, than an experimental knowlege of the Doctrines of the Gospel in their own Souls: which if they die without, they will surely perish. By William Darney |
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title_full_unstemmed | The fundamental doctrines which are contained in the Holy Scriptures consisting of I. The experimental knowledge of our own misery by original sin, which have desiled the whole man, from whence all actual sin doth flow. II. That we have no power as of ourselves, by nature to turn to God. III. That our best works cannot make satisfaction for one sin, to God's just and perfect law, neither in part nor whole. IV. That we are saved by the free mercy of God in Christ, through the effectual working of his holy Spirit. V. That we are pardoned, through Christ's blood, and accepted through his righteousness. VI. That we are to depend upon the Lord always, and wait upon him, in the constant use of the means of his appointment, for grace to persevere to our lives end. Laid open to the meanest capacity; with the absolute necessity of each Person, for themselves who hopes to be saved, that they should seek to have a saving Interest in Christ, in this life, which is no less, than an experimental knowlege of the Doctrines of the Gospel in their own Souls: which if they die without, they will surely perish. By William Darney |
title_short | The fundamental doctrines which are contained in the Holy Scriptures |
title_sort | the fundamental doctrines which are contained in the holy scriptures consisting of i the experimental knowledge of our own misery by original sin which have desiled the whole man from whence all actual sin doth flow ii that we have no power as of ourselves by nature to turn to god iii that our best works cannot make satisfaction for one sin to god s just and perfect law neither in part nor whole iv that we are saved by the free mercy of god in christ through the effectual working of his holy spirit v that we are pardoned through christ s blood and accepted through his righteousness vi that we are to depend upon the lord always and wait upon him in the constant use of the means of his appointment for grace to persevere to our lives end laid open to the meanest capacity with the absolute necessity of each person for themselves who hopes to be saved that they should seek to have a saving interest in christ in this life which is no less than an experimental knowlege of the doctrines of the gospel in their own souls which if they die without they will surely perish by william darney |
title_sub | consisting of I. The experimental knowledge of our own misery by original sin, which have desiled the whole man, from whence all actual sin doth flow. II. That we have no power as of ourselves, by nature to turn to God. III. That our best works cannot make satisfaction for one sin, to God's just and perfect law, neither in part nor whole. IV. That we are saved by the free mercy of God in Christ, through the effectual working of his holy Spirit. V. That we are pardoned, through Christ's blood, and accepted through his righteousness. VI. That we are to depend upon the Lord always, and wait upon him, in the constant use of the means of his appointment, for grace to persevere to our lives end. Laid open to the meanest capacity; with the absolute necessity of each Person, for themselves who hopes to be saved, that they should seek to have a saving Interest in Christ, in this life, which is no less, than an experimental knowlege of the Doctrines of the Gospel in their own Souls: which if they die without, they will surely perish. By William Darney |
topic | Methodist Church Doctrines |
topic_facet | Methodist Church Doctrines |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1160500200?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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