A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... possession of the elect soul in the midst of its abominations , to renew it , to sanctify it , and render it a fit inhabitant of the heavenly world . Such is the doctrine of revelation respecting the Trinity of persons in the Godhead ...
... possession of the elect soul in the midst of its abominations , to renew it , to sanctify it , and render it a fit inhabitant of the heavenly world . Such is the doctrine of revelation respecting the Trinity of persons in the Godhead ...
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... possessed . Adam was created after the image of God in RIGHT- EOUSNESS ; his will perfectly corresponded with the divine will ; whatever his under- standing dictated as agreeable to the law of his God , that his upright will cheerfully ...
... possessed . Adam was created after the image of God in RIGHT- EOUSNESS ; his will perfectly corresponded with the divine will ; whatever his under- standing dictated as agreeable to the law of his God , that his upright will cheerfully ...
Page 106
... possessed , with the exception of a single article ; but commanded him under the severest penalty to leave that untouch- ed , merely as an expression of love and sub- jection Ñay , let us suppose that the father engaged to this son that ...
... possessed , with the exception of a single article ; but commanded him under the severest penalty to leave that untouch- ed , merely as an expression of love and sub- jection Ñay , let us suppose that the father engaged to this son that ...
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... possessed , and the still greater which he might have secured for himself and his countless posterity , must we not pronounce his intrusion upon that tree as the most shameful abuse of the divine bounty , and a most daring contempt of ...
... possessed , and the still greater which he might have secured for himself and his countless posterity , must we not pronounce his intrusion upon that tree as the most shameful abuse of the divine bounty , and a most daring contempt of ...
Page 145
... possessed . " He thus upon all occasions obeyed the law in its most rigor- ous requirements . It " was his meat and his drink , " his desire and delight , to " do the will of his Father that sent him , and to fin- ish his work . He was ...
... possessed . " He thus upon all occasions obeyed the law in its most rigor- ous requirements . It " was his meat and his drink , " his desire and delight , to " do the will of his Father that sent him , and to fin- ish his work . He was ...
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