Remarks on the Doctrine of the Influence of the Holy SpiritW. and S. Graves, 1817 |
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... explanations on this subject , which from its nature cannot be given . We may be very sure of a thing which we feel ... explanation , except by their effects ; in the same way , as many of our common feelings can only be explained , by ...
... explanations on this subject , which from its nature cannot be given . We may be very sure of a thing which we feel ... explanation , except by their effects ; in the same way , as many of our common feelings can only be explained , by ...
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Sivu 12 - And I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not; I will lead them in paths that they have not known: I will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight. These things will I do unto them, and not forsake them.
Sivu 10 - The wind bioweth where it listeth, and thoïi hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it gpeth : so is every one that is born of the Spirit.
Sivu 7 - ... himself and the father, through the Holy Spirit, for our help and direction in the way of righteousness. The necessity of keeping up this communication, in order to the production of fruit, is beautifully, and incontrovertibly set forth, in the parable of the Vine and the Branches. This spirit, he also declared, was to lead into all truth, and to reprove the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment ; thus comprehending every thing that can relate to salvation, or the knowledge of God.
Sivu 3 - ... in true religion. This is strong presumptive evidence that it is consistent with the doctrine contained in the Scriptures, but more especially in the New Testament, and ought to render us doubly careful that we do not reject it without due examination. Notwithstanding, there is a class of persons professing, Christianity who consider this gift to have been shed only on the primitive believers, and that any belief in its existence in the present day is irrational and enthusiastic. On viewing the...
Sivu 11 - James ii. 14-17. duce the same effects, in the assistance and communion of the Holy Spirit, in that degree which our particular situation might require in the sight of Divine wisdom. I would ask any person of sound understanding, if it would seem consistent with the Divine intention, to introduce a gift attended with so many extraordinary circumstances, and sanctioned by the descent of the Son of God, if it were intended to be withdrawn with the first believers, who form so small a part of his rational...
Sivu 6 - ... us nothing to accuse them of; but let them not suppose themselves secure on that account. That virtue which is not the effect of principle is of very uncertain duration ; and we are all required to improve our talents and advantages. We ought also to remember that Christianity goes upon the necessity of a change of our nature and affections, as the only sure means of producing conduct consistent with the purity of its precepts, under all circumstances, even where our private interests and inclinations...
Sivu 8 - ... consistent with sound reason to conclude that after Christianity was firmly established, the miraculous gifts would be withdrawn; an opinion which is without detriment to the continuation of those gifts, which remain to be necessary in the constitution of a Christian church. Hence gospel ministry, as well as other qualifications for the spiritual service of the church, must continue to be derived from the same source; and is therefore not dependent on human learning or attainments, though our...
Sivu 5 - ... objections stated. It is undoubtedly the object of true religion to purify the heart and conduct, so as to render us worthy of the Divine acceptance, and the enjoyment of a state of bliss hereafter; or, in other words, of an admission into the kingdom of heaven ; but, in order to this, we must in this life have undergone that change of our nature which will in some degree assimilate us to the Divine purity, the necessity of which is fully stated in the Scriptures. In the emphatic language of...
Sivu 9 - ... step he takes in advance must be preceded and followed by a perception of his own imperfection and unworthiness, it must have a constant tendency to produce humility, meekness, and gentleness : and if these effects are not produced, such a person is deceiving himself. A due degree of earnestness and fervency in our religious duties is, however, very proper; and must necessarily follow an advancement in the knowledge and love of God. It appears, therefore, that those who ascribe pride or enthusiasm...
Sivu 5 - Nicodemus, memorable for its deep instruction in religious truth, this change is ascribed to the operation of the Spirit ; and it must be effected by the same means to the end of time, our natural state being the same it has always been. His discourse with the woman of Samaria (John iv. 5-26) points out a living principle, to be given by Him, which was to produce eternal life to its possessor; and with this there is a remarkable coincidence, in his declaration on the last great day of the feast,...