A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... human nature , and his suffering as a pro- pitiation for our sin , may be pronounced an important part of this wisdom . We believe and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world . The union of our nature to ...
... human nature , and his suffering as a pro- pitiation for our sin , may be pronounced an important part of this wisdom . We believe and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world . The union of our nature to ...
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... human testimony ? Then why not believe upon the foundation of divine ? Shall we reject a report merely because Je- hovah is its author ? It becomes us rather to imitate the reasoning of the evangelist , " If we receive the witness of ...
... human testimony ? Then why not believe upon the foundation of divine ? Shall we reject a report merely because Je- hovah is its author ? It becomes us rather to imitate the reasoning of the evangelist , " If we receive the witness of ...
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... human mind ; those diseases which torture the body ; those scourges which perplex the nations ? They all undeniably evince that the Creator has a controversy with his creature : These appearances of divine displeasure are not peculiar ...
... human mind ; those diseases which torture the body ; those scourges which perplex the nations ? They all undeniably evince that the Creator has a controversy with his creature : These appearances of divine displeasure are not peculiar ...
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... human nature ; the whole mass was corrupted , every individual of every nation was smitten with the deadly contagion ; the whole head was sick , and the whole heart was faint : " and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart ...
... human nature ; the whole mass was corrupted , every individual of every nation was smitten with the deadly contagion ; the whole head was sick , and the whole heart was faint : " and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart ...
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... with man , although they are connected to each other by relations the most intimate and endearing ? -Have not all the laws which human wisdom could devise , or hu man power execute , proved insufficient to restrain them from 51.
... with man , although they are connected to each other by relations the most intimate and endearing ? -Have not all the laws which human wisdom could devise , or hu man power execute , proved insufficient to restrain them from 51.
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