The Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation ... By an American Citizen [i.e. J. B. Walker].Robert Ogle & Oliver & Boyd, 1846 - 206 pages |
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... means of grace - prayer - praise - preach- ing , CHAP . XVIII . - Concerning the agency of God in carrying on the work of redemption , and the manner in which that agency is exerted , 76 82 88 93 100 103 112 146 167 183 CHAP . XIX ...
... means of grace - prayer - praise - preach- ing , CHAP . XVIII . - Concerning the agency of God in carrying on the work of redemption , and the manner in which that agency is exerted , 76 82 88 93 100 103 112 146 167 183 CHAP . XIX ...
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... means of any kind , of which man could avail himself , by which he might save himself from the debasing influence of idolatrous worship ? In reply , THE THIRD FACT IS STATED . There were no means within the reach of hu- man power or ...
... means of any kind , of which man could avail himself , by which he might save himself from the debasing influence of idolatrous worship ? In reply , THE THIRD FACT IS STATED . There were no means within the reach of hu- man power or ...
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... means and instru- mentalities adapted to his nature and the circum- stances in which he existed . If the faculties of his nature were changed , he would not be man . If his temporal condition were changed , different means would be ...
... means and instru- mentalities adapted to his nature and the circum- stances in which he existed . If the faculties of his nature were changed , he would not be man . If his temporal condition were changed , different means would be ...
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... nature . The question whether he has done so , may be answered by inquiring , whether any system of means has been instituted in the world , characterised by sufficient power to destroy idolatry - revealing at the 24 PHILOSOPHY OF THE.
... nature . The question whether he has done so , may be answered by inquiring , whether any system of means has been instituted in the world , characterised by sufficient power to destroy idolatry - revealing at the 24 PHILOSOPHY OF THE.
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... means and influ- ences so adapted to man's nature as to secure the result . To this inquiry the future pages of this volume . will be devoted . The inquiry is not primarily con- cerning the truth of the Bible , but concerning the only ...
... means and influ- ences so adapted to man's nature as to secure the result . To this inquiry the future pages of this volume . will be devoted . The inquiry is not primarily con- cerning the truth of the Bible , but concerning the only ...
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