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 85
... honor , and the endless felicity of millions that were to spring from his loins ? Who is not constrained to admire the condescension of God in offering a pri- vilege so great , immortal glory to so many , even all the kindreds of the ...
... honor , and the endless felicity of millions that were to spring from his loins ? Who is not constrained to admire the condescension of God in offering a pri- vilege so great , immortal glory to so many , even all the kindreds of the ...
Page 99
... honor on its author , and demolish it as soon as it was finished ? Man frequently changes his plans of operation ; he alters or destroys this day a machine which he constructed yesterday ; but this change arises either from want of ...
... honor on its author , and demolish it as soon as it was finished ? Man frequently changes his plans of operation ; he alters or destroys this day a machine which he constructed yesterday ; but this change arises either from want of ...
Page 103
... honors to shame and everlasting contempt ; and their outward affluence to poverty and want , the denial of even a drop of water to ease their anguish in the flames . " The Lord Jesus ⚫ shall be revealed from heaven with his migh- ty ...
... honors to shame and everlasting contempt ; and their outward affluence to poverty and want , the denial of even a drop of water to ease their anguish in the flames . " The Lord Jesus ⚫ shall be revealed from heaven with his migh- ty ...
Page 110
... honor of our government or the welfare of individuals ? Would not vice immediate- ly rear her head , and become universally triumphant ? Would not the virtuous part of the community either be the sport of the profligate , or be ensnared ...
... honor of our government or the welfare of individuals ? Would not vice immediate- ly rear her head , and become universally triumphant ? Would not the virtuous part of the community either be the sport of the profligate , or be ensnared ...
Page 132
... honors of his government ; or that he would have secured our redemption at an infinite expense , even the blood of his own Son , could an inferior price have satisfied the de- mands of his justice ? " If righteousness came by the law ...
... honors of his government ; or that he would have secured our redemption at an infinite expense , even the blood of his own Son , could an inferior price have satisfied the de- mands of his justice ? " If righteousness came by the law ...
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