Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1W. Baynes & son, 1824 - Theology |
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... Death .......... IV . The Prophets and Apostles can- not otherwise be vindicated from the Sin of leading Man- kind into Idolatry .... V. Objections answered . SERM . Rom . viii , 3 , 4. 38 1. Cor . iii , 20 ...... ....... 39 VI ...
... Death .......... IV . The Prophets and Apostles can- not otherwise be vindicated from the Sin of leading Man- kind into Idolatry .... V. Objections answered . SERM . Rom . viii , 3 , 4. 38 1. Cor . iii , 20 ...... ....... 39 VI ...
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... DEATH . Psalm xc . 3 .............. 163 B. CONSEQUENCES OF DEATH . a . IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCES . Eccl . xii , 7 ................... 164 b . REMOTER CONSEQUENCES : I. Resurrection of the Body . 1 Cor . xv , 16 .............. 165 II ...
... DEATH . Psalm xc . 3 .............. 163 B. CONSEQUENCES OF DEATH . a . IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCES . Eccl . xii , 7 ................... 164 b . REMOTER CONSEQUENCES : I. Resurrection of the Body . 1 Cor . xv , 16 .............. 165 II ...
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... death are enrolled with admira- tion on the records of nations ; but the Minister of Christ must usually wait to receive his honours in Eternity , and expect the due estimate of his labours only as they are written on the tablet of the ...
... death are enrolled with admira- tion on the records of nations ; but the Minister of Christ must usually wait to receive his honours in Eternity , and expect the due estimate of his labours only as they are written on the tablet of the ...
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... death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory , persuade us , that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we attempt , in the follow- ing Memoir , to sketch the most important incidents of his life , and to ...
... death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory , persuade us , that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we attempt , in the follow- ing Memoir , to sketch the most important incidents of his life , and to ...
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... death , which reached him near the close of October , 1778 , ren- dered it necessary for him to resign his office , in order to console his mother under that severe afflic- tion , and to assist her in the support and education of her ...
... death , which reached him near the close of October , 1778 , ren- dered it necessary for him to resign his office , in order to console his mother under that severe afflic- tion , and to assist her in the support and education of her ...
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