And the apostle Paul, in the next chapter to that wherein is the text, counsels the Christian Hebrews, leaving the first principles of the doctrine of Christ, to go on to perfection. He would by no means have them always to rest only in those fundamental doctrines of repentance, and faith, and the resurrection from the dead, and the eternal judgment, in which they were indoctrinated when they were first baptized, and had the Apostle's hands laid on them, at their first initiation in Christianity. See Hebrews 6, at the beginning. - WJE 22:97
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WJEO 9:431 - A History of the Work of Redemption 
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WJEO 12:155 - Ecclesiastical Writings 
WJEO 12:273 - Ecclesiastical Writings 
WJEO 12:295 - Ecclesiastical Writings 
WJEO 12:482 - Ecclesiastical Writings 
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WJEO 17:303 - Sermons and Discourses, 1730-1733 
WJEO 22:97 - Sermons and Discourses, 1739-1742 
WJEO 25:608 - Sermons and Discourses, 1743-1758 
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WJEO 18:372 - The "Miscellanies," 501-832 
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