A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... - nate to acknowledge their excellence , yet by these are made known to principalities and powers the manifold wisdom of God ; these exalted spirits have been long and ardently searching into the mysteries of Godliness , but have been 16.
... - nate to acknowledge their excellence , yet by these are made known to principalities and powers the manifold wisdom of God ; these exalted spirits have been long and ardently searching into the mysteries of Godliness , but have been 16.
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... excellence had acquired it ? Is not civil authority , by those who are called to exercise it , frequently converted into an instrument of oppression ; is it not rather employed for promoting the misery than the happiness of others ...
... excellence had acquired it ? Is not civil authority , by those who are called to exercise it , frequently converted into an instrument of oppression ; is it not rather employed for promoting the misery than the happiness of others ...
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... excellence of his love , and the terrors of his wrath ; he did not re- quire , as man does in his depraved state , any outward revelation in order to discover what might be acceptable to God ; this was intuitively obvious to him by that ...
... excellence of his love , and the terrors of his wrath ; he did not re- quire , as man does in his depraved state , any outward revelation in order to discover what might be acceptable to God ; this was intuitively obvious to him by that ...
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... excellence on one part , and another excellence on another part of his workman- ship ? If he may with propriety exercise this prerogative in the creation of all things , why not in their direction and management ? We behold him ...
... excellence on one part , and another excellence on another part of his workman- ship ? If he may with propriety exercise this prerogative in the creation of all things , why not in their direction and management ? We behold him ...
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... excellence , his bo- dy from that moment felt the symptoms of decay and dissolution . These constituent parts of the human person , which might eternally have enjoyed a union the most en- dearing , each adding to the dignity and hap ...
... excellence , his bo- dy from that moment felt the symptoms of decay and dissolution . These constituent parts of the human person , which might eternally have enjoyed a union the most en- dearing , each adding to the dignity and hap ...
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