Select Practical Works of Rev. John Howe, and Dr. William Bates: Collected and Arranged, with Biographical SketchesG. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 - 550 pages |
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... body of divinity for himself and his own use , which he saw very little occasion af- terwards to vary from . " His character at the Universities , too , is indicated by the intimacy which he enjoyed with such men as Dr. Henry More and ...
... body of divinity for himself and his own use , which he saw very little occasion af- terwards to vary from . " His character at the Universities , too , is indicated by the intimacy which he enjoyed with such men as Dr. Henry More and ...
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... body , and turn what should nourish that into nutriment to themselves . And its effects are not more grievous than the pleasures which it effects and pur- sues are uncouth and unnatural : ut ulcera quædam nocituras manus appetunt et ...
... body , and turn what should nourish that into nutriment to themselves . And its effects are not more grievous than the pleasures which it effects and pur- sues are uncouth and unnatural : ut ulcera quædam nocituras manus appetunt et ...
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... bodies of saints will be raised in glory , fashioned like Christ's glorious body ; must bear the image of the heavenly ; ( 1. Cor . 14. 43. Phil . 3. 21. ) and this will connaturalize them to a region of glory , render a surrounding ...
... bodies of saints will be raised in glory , fashioned like Christ's glorious body ; must bear the image of the heavenly ; ( 1. Cor . 14. 43. Phil . 3. 21. ) and this will connaturalize them to a region of glory , render a surrounding ...
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... body placed in it , by its suitableness there . Indeed every created being ( inasmuch as it is not self - sufficient , and is obliged to fetch in continual refreshings from without ) must al- ways have somewhat suitable to itself to ...
... body placed in it , by its suitableness there . Indeed every created being ( inasmuch as it is not self - sufficient , and is obliged to fetch in continual refreshings from without ) must al- ways have somewhat suitable to itself to ...
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... body of man , was a conceit so gross , that one would wonder how it should obtain ; at least in the Christian world . Yet we find it expressly charged by St. Augustine upon the anthropomorphites of old ( or melitonians , as he calls ...
... body of man , was a conceit so gross , that one would wonder how it should obtain ; at least in the Christian world . Yet we find it expressly charged by St. Augustine upon the anthropomorphites of old ( or melitonians , as he calls ...
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