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Two sermons: on the doctrine of reconciliation. Together with an appendix - Page 151
by Nathaniel Whitaker - 1770
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Sermons on Important Subjects ...: To which are New Added Three ..., Volume 2

Samuel Davies - 1802 - 498 pages
...falvation, Rom. i. 1 6. making new creatures, raifmg fouls from the dead : thefe are acts , of omnipotence. We juftly admire the power of the Creator, in the...the motion of fouls towards God as their center is far more glorious. — The curfe of the law was a weight fufficient to crufh a world. So they found...
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Sermons on Important Subjects ... To which are Prefixed, Memoirs ..., Volume 2

Samuel Davies, Samuel Finley - Presbyterian Church - 1811 - 498 pages
...i. 16. making new creatures, raising souls from the dead : these are acts of omnipotence. We justly admire the power of the Creator, in the motion of the heavenly bodies ; but the motion of souls towards God as their centre is far more glorious.— The curse of the law was a weight sufficient...
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Sermons and Essays

John Maclaurin - Sermons, English - 1811 - 406 pages
...power of God in the visible world, but the soul of man is a far nobler ereature than it : We justly admire the power of the Creator in the motion of the heavenly bodiesy but the motion of souls towards God as their centre,, is far more glorious ; the effects of...
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The works of ... John Maclaurin

John Maclaurin - 1818 - 554 pages
...power of God in the visible world, but the soul of man is a far nobler creature than it. We justly admire the power of the Creator in the motion of the heavenly bodies, but the motion of souls towards God as their centre, is far more glorious ; the effects of the same power far more eminent,...
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Sermons, Volume 2

Samuel Davies - Presbyterian Church - 1864 - 686 pages
...i. 16, making new creatures, raising souls from the dead; these are acts of omnipotence. We justly admire the power of the Creator, in the motion of the heavenly bodies ; but the motion of souls towards God as their centre is far more glorious. The curse of the law was a weight sufficient...
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Works of the Rev. John Maclaurin

John Maclaurin - Sermons, English - 1830 - 644 pages
...power of God in the visible world, but the soul of man is a far nobler creature than it. We justly admire the power of the Creator in the motion of the heavenly bodies, but the motion of souls towards God as their centre is far more glorious ; the effects of the same power far more eminent,...
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Sermons on Important Subjects, Volume 2

Samuel Davies, Albert Barnes - Presbyterian Church - 1841 - 574 pages
...i. 16, making new creatures, raising souls from the dead : these are acts of omnipotence. We justly admire the power of the Creator, in the motion of the heavenly bodies ; but the motion of souls towards God as their centre is far more glorious. — The curse of the law was a weight sufficient...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 56

1853 - 730 pages
...power of God in the visible world ; but the soul of man is a far nobler creature than it. We justly admire the power of the Creator in the motion of the heavenly bodies ; but the motion of souls towards God, as their centre, is far more glorious, the effects of the same power far more eminent,...
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History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence, (deceased Divines,) Containing ...

Henry Clay Fish - Sermons - 1856 - 1270 pages
...power of God in the visible world ; but the soul of man is a far nobler creature than it We justly admire the power of the Creator in the motion of the heavenly bodies ; but the motion of souls toward God as their center, is far more glorious : the effects of the same power, far more eminent,...
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Glorying in the Cross of Christ

John Maclaurin - Atonement - 1864 - 108 pages
...power of God in the visible world, but the soul of man is a far nobler creature than it. We justly admire the power of the Creator in the motion of the heavenly bodies, but the motion of souls towards God as their centre is far more glorious, the effects of the same power far more eminent,...
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