The Works of George Bull, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. David's: Discourses &cAt the University Press, 1846 - Church of England |
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... body , and bring it into subjection , lest that by any means when I have preached to others , I myself should be a ... bodies and the salvation of our souls . If divine Providence should 44 The Testimony of the Spirit DISC . III .
... body , and bring it into subjection , lest that by any means when I have preached to others , I myself should be a ... bodies and the salvation of our souls . If divine Providence should 44 The Testimony of the Spirit DISC . III .
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... body , and so better quali- fied to take comfort from those grounds of comfort that are within him , than another who yet hath arrived to a greater perfection in grace and virtue than himself . But regularly , ordinarily , et cæteris ...
... body , and so better quali- fied to take comfort from those grounds of comfort that are within him , than another who yet hath arrived to a greater perfection in grace and virtue than himself . But regularly , ordinarily , et cæteris ...
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... bodies also ; which indisposition the good and gracious God will some time or other , sooner or later , remove and the same divine Spirit , which implanted that grace in them , will in due time illu- minate their understandings , to ...
... bodies also ; which indisposition the good and gracious God will some time or other , sooner or later , remove and the same divine Spirit , which implanted that grace in them , will in due time illu- minate their understandings , to ...
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... body was such , that unless God supported it , it would have perished . But yet we 66 66 stiffly maintain , that in the decree of God he " should not have died , if he had persisted in inno- " cence . This the very nobility and eminence ...
... body was such , that unless God supported it , it would have perished . But yet we 66 66 stiffly maintain , that in the decree of God he " should not have died , if he had persisted in inno- " cence . This the very nobility and eminence ...
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... body , as at first created , and then " as raised , are compared with each other ; whereof " the one had , with the natural possibility of dying , conjoined a possibility also of living through the " favour of God : but the other shall ...
... body , as at first created , and then " as raised , are compared with each other ; whereof " the one had , with the natural possibility of dying , conjoined a possibility also of living through the " favour of God : but the other shall ...
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The Works of George Bull: D. D., Lord Bishop of St. David's, Volume 7 Edward Burton,Robert Nelson,George Bull No preview available - 2015 |
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