Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... glorious immortality . It is impossible not to perceive , that in the most unlimited possession of them , the soul would have been beggared , and undone ; that the gold of the world would not have made him rich ; nor its esteem honour ...
... glorious immortality . It is impossible not to perceive , that in the most unlimited possession of them , the soul would have been beggared , and undone ; that the gold of the world would not have made him rich ; nor its esteem honour ...
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... glorious Work of God . After the recital , the Eucharist was celebrated ; and upwards of one thousand communicants , including about seventy clergymen , received the elements . He was invited by the Association to break the Bread ...
... glorious Work of God . After the recital , the Eucharist was celebrated ; and upwards of one thousand communicants , including about seventy clergymen , received the elements . He was invited by the Association to break the Bread ...
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... glorious Apostrophe ! " He also made a number of remarks on the opinions and sentiments of some of the English divines , particularly Clark and Waterland , on the doctrine of the Trinity . 66 The subject of his approaching dissolution ...
... glorious Apostrophe ! " He also made a number of remarks on the opinions and sentiments of some of the English divines , particularly Clark and Waterland , on the doctrine of the Trinity . 66 The subject of his approaching dissolution ...
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... glorious ; that he was usually free from distressing doubts and apprehensions ; and that his hopes were often bright and supporting . He loved retirement for religious meditation , self - examination , and secret prayer ; and spent , it ...
... glorious ; that he was usually free from distressing doubts and apprehensions ; and that his hopes were often bright and supporting . He loved retirement for religious meditation , self - examination , and secret prayer ; and spent , it ...
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... glorious welcome into the " House not made with hands ; eternal in the heavens . " His life was eminently useful and lovely . His death was peace- ful and happy to himself , but most widely and deeply lamented by his countrymen at large ...
... glorious welcome into the " House not made with hands ; eternal in the heavens . " His life was eminently useful and lovely . His death was peace- ful and happy to himself , but most widely and deeply lamented by his countrymen at large ...
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