A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2 |
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Probably he intend . ed convincing them , that as there is no salvation without an
interest in the love of these adorable Persons , so a suitable knowledge of the
mode of their subsistence , of their offices in our redempa tion , would much ...
Probably he intend . ed convincing them , that as there is no salvation without an
interest in the love of these adorable Persons , so a suitable knowledge of the
mode of their subsistence , of their offices in our redempa tion , would much ...
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tion of the heart , poured forth the melody of praise ; the eye , upon each survey of
the natural world , of the trees which so richly adorned the garden , of the sun
which “ ruled by day , and the moon and the stars which adorned the evening sky
...
tion of the heart , poured forth the melody of praise ; the eye , upon each survey of
the natural world , of the trees which so richly adorned the garden , of the sun
which “ ruled by day , and the moon and the stars which adorned the evening sky
...
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... that when the whole human kind was embarked on one bottom , even the
covenant of works , he should be appointed pilot , and placed at the helm ? Is it
possible to conceive a transacVOL . 2 . G 2 tion more advantageous for mankind ,
than ...
... that when the whole human kind was embarked on one bottom , even the
covenant of works , he should be appointed pilot , and placed at the helm ? Is it
possible to conceive a transacVOL . 2 . G 2 tion more advantageous for mankind ,
than ...
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tion more advantageous for mankind , than to have their interests entrusted with
their common Father ; especially when we consider that his interests and theirs
were inseparably connected . What child could hesitate to confide in a parent
thus ...
tion more advantageous for mankind , than to have their interests entrusted with
their common Father ; especially when we consider that his interests and theirs
were inseparably connected . What child could hesitate to confide in a parent
thus ...
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tion , a peculiar people ; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath
called you out of darkness into his marvelous light . ” Depend each day and hour
, and in every appointed means , on the gracious Spirit for perfecting that good ...
tion , a peculiar people ; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath
called you out of darkness into his marvelous light . ” Depend each day and hour
, and in every appointed means , on the gracious Spirit for perfecting that good ...
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