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" ... avarice : verily, these righteousnesses have their reward ; but in respect to a final acceptation with the Supreme Being, they ought only to be esteemed as filthy rags : our dependence ought only to be on " the blood of the everlasting covenant,"... "
Letters of Martha Smith: With a Short Memoir of Her Life - Page 187
by Martha Smith - 1844 - 228 pages
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A Diary of Some of the Religious Exercises and Experience of Samuel Scott

Samuel Scott - 1809 - 296 pages
..." the blood of the everlasting covenant," and interior operations of the spirit that worketh in us, both to will and to do, according to his own good pleasure. ' 7. For some days past, in much pain of body and debilitation of spirit, I have been through grace...
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A Diary of the Religious Experience of Mary Waring, Daughter of Elijah and ...

Mary Waring - 1809 - 576 pages
..." the blood of the everlasting covenant," and interior operations of the spirit that worketh in us, both to will and to do, according to his own good pleasure. 7. For some days past, in much pain of body and debilitation of spirit, I have been through grace enabled...
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A Diary of Some of the Religious Exercises and Experience of Samuel Scott

Samuel Scott - 1809 - 288 pages
..." the blood of the everlasting covenant," and interior operations of the spirit that worketh in us, both to will and to do, according to his own good pleasure. 7. For some days pnst, in much pain of body and debilitation of spirit, I have been through grace enabled...
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Plain discourses delivered to a country congregation, Volume 3

William Butcher (rector of Ropsley.) - 1816 - 272 pages
...the Holy Spirit; all our sufficiency even to think 'a good thought, is of him ; he must work in us both to will and to do according to his own good pleasure. To all who feel the natural vileness of their corrupt nature, this doctrine is as clear as the day....
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Report - British and Foreign Bible Society, Volume 13

British and Foreign Bible Society - 1817 - 492 pages
...distribution of Bibles, and will be so, more and more, by the operation of his power, who " worketh both to will and to do, according to his own good pleasure." We have undoubtedly great reason to feel considerable anxiety how means shall be obtained adequate...
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A course of nine sermons, intended to illustrate some of the leading truths ...

Francis Close - 1825 - 244 pages
...trembling;" and why? because he is able to do it of himself? No, just the contrary ! " Because it is God that worketh in him both to will and to do according to his good pleasure." Nothing but a reliance on this promise would encourage the believer to attempt any...
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Lectures on the Essentials of Religion, Personal, Domestic, and Social

Henry Forster Burder - 1825 - 388 pages
...thoughts, the desires, the dispositions and the affections of the soul. He works in the believer " both to will and to do, according to his own good pleasure ;" and thus is fulfilled that righteousness which the law of God requires, but which unaided man would...
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The Morning Watch: Or, Quarterly Journal on Prophecy, and ..., Volume 2

1831 - 982 pages
...or occasional convulsion, to be moved by my will ; so do I read that " it is God who worketh in us The different forms of trial which the church in its perso (Phil. ii. 13): his life is ours (2 Cor. iv. 10, 11; Gal. ii. 20 ; Coloss. iii. 3) ; and as he is,...
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Self-discipline

Henry Forster Burder - 1834 - 204 pages
...thoughts, the desires, the dispositions, and the affections of the soul. He works in the believer " both to will and to do, according to his own good pleasure ;" and thus is fulfilled that righteousness which the law of God requires, but which unaided man would...
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A Beacon to the Society of Friends

Isaac Crewdson - 1835 - 170 pages
...indeed not sufficient of ourselves, to think any thing as of ourselves; it is God who worketh in us both to will and to do according to his own good pleasure. To these truths Scripture and experience bear testimony. What then must we do ? The Quietist reasons...
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