The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., Late of Bethlem, Connecticut, Volume 1Stephen Dodge. Printed by J. Seymour, no. 49, John-street., 1811 - Congregational churches |
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... surely discerned , and safely determined . As inquiries of this nature are very important and necessa- ry in themselves , so they are what the present state of religion in NEW - ENGLAND , and other parts of the British dominions , do in ...
... surely discerned , and safely determined . As inquiries of this nature are very important and necessa- ry in themselves , so they are what the present state of religion in NEW - ENGLAND , and other parts of the British dominions , do in ...
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... Surely , not for want of goodness in his nature ; for that is in- finite not from any thing like cruelty ; for there is no such thing in him : not for want of a suitable regard to the happi- ness of his creatures ; for that he always ...
... Surely , not for want of goodness in his nature ; for that is in- finite not from any thing like cruelty ; for there is no such thing in him : not for want of a suitable regard to the happi- ness of his creatures ; for that he always ...
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... surely it could not be consistent with the divine goodness , from all eternity , to decree the everlasting misery of his creatures . ANS . - God has in fact permitted sin to enter into the world ; does in fact permit many to die in ...
... surely it could not be consistent with the divine goodness , from all eternity , to decree the everlasting misery of his creatures . ANS . - God has in fact permitted sin to enter into the world ; does in fact permit many to die in ...
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... Surely they had as good say that they have no regard at all to the infinite excellency of the divine nature , but are entirely influenced by selfish and mercenary motives in all they do : they do not seem to understand that they are ...
... Surely they had as good say that they have no regard at all to the infinite excellency of the divine nature , but are entirely influenced by selfish and mercenary motives in all they do : they do not seem to understand that they are ...
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... surely he will accept of us : it would be cruel to cast us off his goodness and faithfulness are engaged for us . " Just as if they had now made full amends for all their past sins , by their repentance and reformation ; and grown to be ...
... surely he will accept of us : it would be cruel to cast us off his goodness and faithfulness are engaged for us . " Just as if they had now made full amends for all their past sins , by their repentance and reformation ; and grown to be ...
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