The Duty of Living Peaceably with All Men Explain'd and Recommended: in a Sermon, Etc
Author: Gilbert BENET
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Published: 1735
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Author: Gilbert BENET
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Published: 1735
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Published: 1712
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Published: 1717
Total Pages: 32
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Published: 1884
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Published: 1839
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Published: 1830
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Published: 1713
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Published: 1967
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMankind are generally averse to innovations both in religion and government. Laws and constitutions to which they have been long used, they are fond of retaining, even though better are offered in their stead. This appeared in the Jews. Their law required a burdensome and expensive service: christianity set them free from this law. Nevertheless, many of them were desirous of continuing the observation of it, after they became christians; and of having the gentile converts also submit to it. Accordingly there were some Judaifing teachers who endeavored to persuade the Galatians to this submission. The Apostle, therefore, in this epistle, particularly in the immediately foregoing chapter, asserts and proves, that christians have nothing to do with the ceremonial law of the Jews, they being freed by Christ, from this burden. And then as an inference from what he had said, and by way of admonition to the Galatians, he subjoins the exhortation in the text; stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free.