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1 7,1 | who obey him, the cause of eternal salvation. For which cause
2 7,1 | insupportable, that he merits eternal punishments; as also those
3 7,1 | gloried, have in view also the eternal reward, in order to excite
4 7,1 | life; not indeed for the eternal punishment,-which is, together
5 7,1 | And, for this cause, life eternal is to be proposed to those
6 7,1 | and to have truly merited eternal life, to be obtained also
7 7,1 | above measure exceedingly an eternal weight of glory; nevertheless
8 7,1 | live justly, and to merit eternal life, as if, by free will
9 7,1 | and absolute promise of eternal life, without the condition
10 7,1 | and consequently deserves eternal punishments; and that for
11 7,1 | to expect and hope for an eternal recompense from God, through
12 7,1 | remitted, and the debt of eternal punishment is blotted out
13 7,1 | works with a view to an eternal recompense; let him be anathema. ~
14 7,1 | merit increase of grace, eternal life, and the attainment
15 7,1 | and the attainment of that eternal life,-if so be, however,
16 14,1 | present therein, of whom the eternal Father, when introducing
17 15,3 | of his sins, the loss of eternal blessedness, and the eternal
18 15,3 | eternal blessedness, and the eternal damnation which he has incurred,
19 15,3 | fiction, that, after the eternal punishment, has, by virtue
20 23,1 | death, there to operate an eternal redemption; nevertheless,
21 25,4 | that, at the peril of his eternal salvation, he doth certainly
22 26,2 | that the saints, who enjoy eternal happiness in heaven, are
23 26,2 | by Him to be raised unto eternal life, and to be glorified,--
24 26,3 | appeals, and under pain of eternal malediction, that, by their
25 26,14| universal Church, many years and eternal memory. ~Answer of the Fathers.
26 26,14| peace from the Lord, and eternal glory, and happiness in
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