A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 77
... considerations that immediate , infinite interest which he had in fulfilling the condition of the covenant . He knew that a single transgression would expose to a for- feiture of all privilege , whether temporal or spiritual : He knew ...
... considerations that immediate , infinite interest which he had in fulfilling the condition of the covenant . He knew that a single transgression would expose to a for- feiture of all privilege , whether temporal or spiritual : He knew ...
Page 78
... consideration which eminently displays the condescension of God , and may fully reconcile us to this part of his procedure : No sooner was the first covenant broken , than a new , and a more glorious dispensation was introduced.- When ...
... consideration which eminently displays the condescension of God , and may fully reconcile us to this part of his procedure : No sooner was the first covenant broken , than a new , and a more glorious dispensation was introduced.- When ...
Page 79
... consideration silence every objection which can be entertained against that dispen- sation ? -Are we not constrained to con- clude that our interests were inconceivably dear to our Creator , when upon the breach of one plan ordained for ...
... consideration silence every objection which can be entertained against that dispen- sation ? -Are we not constrained to con- clude that our interests were inconceivably dear to our Creator , when upon the breach of one plan ordained for ...
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... consideration that Adam did not die immediately after his fall ; that " he lived " several " hundred years and begat sons and daughters " is no objection . The criminal is rarely executed when the sentence is pas- sed upon him ; the ...
... consideration that Adam did not die immediately after his fall ; that " he lived " several " hundred years and begat sons and daughters " is no objection . The criminal is rarely executed when the sentence is pas- sed upon him ; the ...
Page 104
... consideration that this event is recorded by inspiration of God as the origin of all our misery , has it not been firmly believed by millions of his fellow men ; by millions who were as capable of examining its evidence as himself , and ...
... consideration that this event is recorded by inspiration of God as the origin of all our misery , has it not been firmly believed by millions of his fellow men ; by millions who were as capable of examining its evidence as himself , and ...
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