Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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Page xviii
... obedience which he exhibited towards his mother , and the more than fraternal kindness with which he watched over the well - being of his brothers and sisters , deserve the most honourable remembrance . To accomplish this object , he ...
... obedience which he exhibited towards his mother , and the more than fraternal kindness with which he watched over the well - being of his brothers and sisters , deserve the most honourable remembrance . To accomplish this object , he ...
Page xix
... obedience to Law , was also to be cherished , instead of a spirit of licentiousness then widely prevalent . In this situation , inexperienced as he was in the business of a politician or a legislator , he at once became one of the most ...
... obedience to Law , was also to be cherished , instead of a spirit of licentiousness then widely prevalent . In this situation , inexperienced as he was in the business of a politician or a legislator , he at once became one of the most ...
Page xliv
... obedience will then appear to you to have merited , in any sense , acceptance with God . In this view , those acts of my life concerning which I entertained the best hopes , which I was permitted to entertain , those , which to me ...
... obedience will then appear to you to have merited , in any sense , acceptance with God . In this view , those acts of my life concerning which I entertained the best hopes , which I was permitted to entertain , those , which to me ...
Page lix
... self compelled to submission and obedience , by the private , so- lemn , but pathetic and eloquent remonstrances of his kind and affectionate teacher . President Dwight's talents as an Instructor , were no where LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . lix.
... self compelled to submission and obedience , by the private , so- lemn , but pathetic and eloquent remonstrances of his kind and affectionate teacher . President Dwight's talents as an Instructor , were no where LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . lix.
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... obedience to Truth ; " and vice , as " voluntary obedience to Error . " He held the Scriptures to be a plain intel- ligible Revelation of the Will of God ; and every man who has them , to be equally responsible for his faith as for his ...
... obedience to Truth ; " and vice , as " voluntary obedience to Error . " He held the Scriptures to be a plain intel- ligible Revelation of the Will of God ; and every man who has them , to be equally responsible for his faith as for his ...
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