General View of the Doctrines of Christianity: Designed More Especially for the Edification and Instruction of FamiliesHastings, Etheridge & Bliss, no. 8, State-Street; and at their store in Charlestown, 1809 - Christianity - 200 pages |
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... eyes on the very light which God has given to enlighten our darkness , throw away the compass designed to guide us through the sea of life , and relinquish the only distinction between ns and the brutes . winning attribute of mercy ...
... eyes on the very light which God has given to enlighten our darkness , throw away the compass designed to guide us through the sea of life , and relinquish the only distinction between ns and the brutes . winning attribute of mercy ...
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... eyes given them , and walked when they had feet provided , and punishes the last with eternal misery , because they did not see when no eyes were given them , and did not walk when they were dead . How can christians receive such ...
... eyes given them , and walked when they had feet provided , and punishes the last with eternal misery , because they did not see when no eyes were given them , and did not walk when they were dead . How can christians receive such ...
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... eye of God and of reason , than the sword of the assassin is ac- countable for the immorality of his action . * Were I compelled to choose , says one , I should rather adopt a religion , admitting even innocent sports and pastimes 7 ...
... eye of God and of reason , than the sword of the assassin is ac- countable for the immorality of his action . * Were I compelled to choose , says one , I should rather adopt a religion , admitting even innocent sports and pastimes 7 ...
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... eye , and pleasing to the smell , and which consequently exercised their self denial , and formed a satisfactory test of their obedience . Their moral agency therefore consisted in combating the charm of external agency , and repelling ...
... eye , and pleasing to the smell , and which consequently exercised their self denial , and formed a satisfactory test of their obedience . Their moral agency therefore consisted in combating the charm of external agency , and repelling ...
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... eyes , or make it palpable to our senses . All the grain that is sown may perish in the earth , it may be destroyed by insects , or nipped by blights . It may be wasted by too much rain , or withered by too much sunshine . But from the ...
... eyes , or make it palpable to our senses . All the grain that is sown may perish in the earth , it may be destroyed by insects , or nipped by blights . It may be wasted by too much rain , or withered by too much sunshine . But from the ...
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accountable actions Adam affections agency apostle assent bias blasphemy born called capacity character christian commands conduct conscience consequence conviction corrupt creatures degree depravity disobedience disposition divine doctrine doubt duty earth end of faith endeavours Esau eternal evidence evil exer expressly faith fall father favour fear fruits gift gospel grace guilt habits happiness hath heart heaven holy humble idolatry immortality iniquity interest Jesus Christ Jews justice labour ligion Lord mathematical proof means ment mercy mind miracles moral agency moral certainty ness obedience obey obligations passage passions perfect perseverance persons persuasion Pharaoh Pharisees piety possess preference principle promise punishment rational nature reality reason religion religious repentance resurrection of Jesus revelation reward righteousness Robert Fellowes salvation Saviour says scriptures sensation sense sinners sins sorrow soul spirit suffer supernatural supposed temptation things thou tion total depravity transgression truth unconditional election unjust unrighteousness unto virtue whilst wrath