A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... considered in a sense more exten- sive , and as comprehending the whole coun- sel of God ; all those treasures of wisdom and knowledge which were first committed to the apostles as stewards in the spiritual fam- ily , and through them ...
... considered in a sense more exten- sive , and as comprehending the whole coun- sel of God ; all those treasures of wisdom and knowledge which were first committed to the apostles as stewards in the spiritual fam- ily , and through them ...
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... considered it as the al- pha and omega of all his administrations , that Christ died for our sins , and was buried , and rose again the third day . This doctrine is also mysterious . What is his name , or what is his Son's name , if ...
... considered it as the al- pha and omega of all his administrations , that Christ died for our sins , and was buried , and rose again the third day . This doctrine is also mysterious . What is his name , or what is his Son's name , if ...
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... considered a faithful saying ; it might with propriety be rejected as not coming from Him whose ways are higher than our ways , and his thoughts than our thoughts . 2. It may be inferred , that these doctrines , however mysterious ...
... considered a faithful saying ; it might with propriety be rejected as not coming from Him whose ways are higher than our ways , and his thoughts than our thoughts . 2. It may be inferred , that these doctrines , however mysterious ...
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... considered as a violation of the divine law , either by omission or commission ; a departure from this eternal standard of righteousness , either by neglecting to per-- form what it requires , or committing what it actually forbids . It ...
... considered as a violation of the divine law , either by omission or commission ; a departure from this eternal standard of righteousness , either by neglecting to per-- form what it requires , or committing what it actually forbids . It ...
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... the consequences of his trans gression , but in its guilt ; that we are represented in him , were as really considered sinful as Adam who actually committed the sin . encounter from the carnal reasonings of men , and intended 71.
... the consequences of his trans gression , but in its guilt ; that we are represented in him , were as really considered sinful as Adam who actually committed the sin . encounter from the carnal reasonings of men , and intended 71.
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