A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... 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 all the angels in their first estate , as a part of them ; he could as easily ...
... 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 all the angels in their first estate , as a part of them ; he could as easily ...
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... commands the light to shine out of darkness shines upon the heart , giving the light of the knowledge of the glo- ry of God in the face of Jesus Christ . " There is no violence done to the subjects of his ope- rations , no restraint ...
... commands the light to shine out of darkness shines upon the heart , giving the light of the knowledge of the glo- ry of God in the face of Jesus Christ . " There is no violence done to the subjects of his ope- rations , no restraint ...
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... command to his servant the prophet , and through him to the spiritual ambassador in every age ? " So thou O son of man , I have set thee a watchman to the house of Israel ; therefore thou shalt hear the word from my mouth , and warn ...
... command to his servant the prophet , and through him to the spiritual ambassador in every age ? " So thou O son of man , I have set thee a watchman to the house of Israel ; therefore thou shalt hear the word from my mouth , and warn ...
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... commands , however arduous . Never does man act a part nobler in itself , more becoming his sta- tion , than when he lays his reason at the foot of the gospel , and receives implicitly what- ever it contains ; believes without reservé ...
... commands , however arduous . Never does man act a part nobler in itself , more becoming his sta- tion , than when he lays his reason at the foot of the gospel , and receives implicitly what- ever it contains ; believes without reservé ...
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... command- ment ? Have we always thought of God and spoken of him with that solemnity of spirit which is due to a being infinitely great ? - Have we sanctified his holy sabbath as he has solemnly required in the fourth com- mandment ...
... command- ment ? Have we always thought of God and spoken of him with that solemnity of spirit which is due to a being infinitely great ? - Have we sanctified his holy sabbath as he has solemnly required in the fourth com- mandment ...
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