A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... becoming his sta- tion , than when he lays his reason at the foot of the gospel , and receives implicitly what- ever it contains ; believes without reservé this wisdom of God in a mystery . " My favor'd soul shall meekly learn To lay ...
... becoming his sta- tion , than when he lays his reason at the foot of the gospel , and receives implicitly what- ever it contains ; believes without reservé this wisdom of God in a mystery . " My favor'd soul shall meekly learn To lay ...
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... become fellow - students with ancient patriarchs , who rejoiced to see the day of Christ afar off ; who looked forward , with equal transports of wonder and joy , to the place and the period of his manifestation in the flesh , with ...
... become fellow - students with ancient patriarchs , who rejoiced to see the day of Christ afar off ; who looked forward , with equal transports of wonder and joy , to the place and the period of his manifestation in the flesh , with ...
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... become guilty be- fore God . " - Were it thought necessary , in- numerable other passages of scripture might be adduced for the confirmation of this doctrine . One asserts , " there is not a just man upon earth , that doeth good and ...
... become guilty be- fore God . " - Were it thought necessary , in- numerable other passages of scripture might be adduced for the confirmation of this doctrine . One asserts , " there is not a just man upon earth , that doeth good and ...
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... becoming reverence of his name and perfections , sanctifying him in our hearts , making him our fear and our dread , as he has required in the third command- ment ? Have we always thought of God and spoken of him with that solemnity of ...
... becoming reverence of his name and perfections , sanctifying him in our hearts , making him our fear and our dread , as he has required in the third command- ment ? Have we always thought of God and spoken of him with that solemnity of ...
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... become in some measure dissatisfied with themselves and all around them . Contemplate the conduct of man in the different grades and circumstances of life . Are not the poor usually envious ? do they not behold with a malignant eye the ...
... become in some measure dissatisfied with themselves and all around them . Contemplate the conduct of man in the different grades and circumstances of life . Are not the poor usually envious ? do they not behold with a malignant eye the ...
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