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Although neither of these significations is altogether rejected , yet this wisdom of
God may be considered in a sense more extensive , and as comprehending the
whole counsel of God ; all those treasures of wisdom and knowledge which were
...
Although neither of these significations is altogether rejected , yet this wisdom of
God may be considered in a sense more extensive , and as comprehending the
whole counsel of God ; all those treasures of wisdom and knowledge which were
...
Page 25
... divine in the person of Immanuel ; his substitution in our room ; his suffering for
our offences , and rising again for our justification , form a chief part of this
counsel of God . The apostle preached first of all , and last of all , considered it as
the ...
... divine in the person of Immanuel ; his substitution in our room ; his suffering for
our offences , and rising again for our justification , form a chief part of this
counsel of God . The apostle preached first of all , and last of all , considered it as
the ...
Page 34
... at first view , the bible would be inconsistent with itself ; it could no longer be
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 .
... at first view , the bible would be inconsistent with itself ; it could no longer be
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 .
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... of the law . ” The original word translated sin literally signifies a departure from
some rule that is prescribed ; a deviation froin a particular line that is drawn , or
from any mark at which we are aiming . Sin may therefore be considered as ...
... of the law . ” The original word translated sin literally signifies a departure from
some rule that is prescribed ; a deviation froin a particular line that is drawn , or
from any mark at which we are aiming . Sin may therefore be considered as ...
Page 71
... not merely in the consequences of his transgression , but in its guilt ; that we
are represented in him , were as really considered sinful as Adam who actually
committed the * u . * This sentiment is expressed in language both scriptural and.
... not merely in the consequences of his transgression , but in its guilt ; that we
are represented in him , were as really considered sinful as Adam who actually
committed the * u . * This sentiment is expressed in language both scriptural and.
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