1 Corinthians 6:20
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- #AOC33 Wherefore callest thou him our Lord? Because he redeeming and ransoming both our Body and Soul from Sin, not with Gold nor Silver, but with his precious Blood, and delivering us from all the Power of the Devil, hath set us free to serve...
- #HC34 Why do you call Him our Lord? Because He has ransomed us, body and soul, from all our sins, not with silver or gold but with His precious blood, and has freed us from all the power of the devil to make us His own possession.
- #BC44 What is the duty which God requireth of man? The duty which God requireth of man is, obedience to his revealed will.
- #BC51 What is required in the first commandment? The first commandment requireth us to know and acknowledge God to be the only true God and our God, and to worship and glorify him accordingly.
- #AOC95 Whereas we are delivered from all our Sins and Miseries without any Merit of ours, by the Mercy of God, only for Christ’s sake; for what cause are we to do good Works? Because, after that Christ hath redeemed us with his Blood, he reneweth us also by his Spirit to the Image of himself, that we receiving so great Benefits, should shew our selves all our life time tha...
- #AOC128 Forbiddeth God nothing else in this Commandment but actual Adultery, and such kinds of uncleanness? Yea, for seeing both our Body and Soul are the Temples of the Holy Ghost, God will have us to possess both in Purity and Holiness, and therefore Deeds, Gestures, Words, Thoughts, filthy Lusts, and wha...