A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... believe ; but if it appears sup- ported by this high authority , it is danger- ous in the extreme to reject it . Let God be true , and every man or angel a liar that dares to contradict him . I have only to lament that the work is not ...
... believe ; but if it appears sup- ported by this high authority , it is danger- ous in the extreme to reject it . Let God be true , and every man or angel a liar that dares to contradict him . I have only to lament that the work is not ...
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... believe the bible , and doubt the sovereignty of God in fore - ordaining all things from eter- nity , and over - ruling and governing all things in time : I do not more plainly read , that all scripture is given by inspiration of God ...
... believe the bible , and doubt the sovereignty of God in fore - ordaining all things from eter- nity , and over - ruling and governing all things in time : I do not more plainly read , that all scripture is given by inspiration of God ...
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... believe the suggestions of a serpent in oppo- sition to the direct , positive command of his Creator and Lord . That sin should be ad- mitted into the moral world is altogether mysterious to us : Jehovah could as easily have established ...
... believe the suggestions of a serpent in oppo- sition to the direct , positive command of his Creator and Lord . That sin should be ad- mitted into the moral world is altogether mysterious to us : Jehovah could as easily have established ...
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... believe and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world . The union of our nature to the divine in the person of Im- manuel ; his substitution in our room ; his suffering for our offences , and rising again ...
... believe and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world . The union of our nature to the divine in the person of Im- manuel ; his substitution in our room ; his suffering for our offences , and rising again ...
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... believe , more fully express the apostle's meaning in the present instance . Why does he thus ar- dently pray that these Colossians might obtain a profound ac- quaintance with this unsearchable mystery ? Probably he intend- ed ...
... believe , more fully express the apostle's meaning in the present instance . Why does he thus ar- dently pray that these Colossians might obtain a profound ac- quaintance with this unsearchable mystery ? Probably he intend- ed ...
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