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... distinction from all the plans set up by men . It was originated by him : it differs from all others , and it claims him as its au- thor , and tends to his glory . This same plan was foretold in various places , where the word ...
... distinction from all the plans set up by men . It was originated by him : it differs from all others , and it claims him as its au- thor , and tends to his glory . This same plan was foretold in various places , where the word ...
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... distinction thy judgments . " Ps . cxix . 137. God is according to the strict rule of jus- judgeth not according to appearances , tice : " for unto whomsoever much is but his judgments are righteous . See given , of him shall be much ...
... distinction thy judgments . " Ps . cxix . 137. God is according to the strict rule of jus- judgeth not according to appearances , tice : " for unto whomsoever much is but his judgments are righteous . See given , of him shall be much ...
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... distinctions , while all the heathen world had been left in ignorance of them . This was one of the advantages on which he valued himself and his reli- gion . ' Stuart gives a more general interpretation : " Things that differ are ...
... distinctions , while all the heathen world had been left in ignorance of them . This was one of the advantages on which he valued himself and his reli- gion . ' Stuart gives a more general interpretation : " Things that differ are ...
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... distinctions are of little account when compared with the condition of the heart . The apos- tle subsequently shows how the Jews and Gentiles , the circumcision and the uncircumcision , had actually changed places , in consequence of ...
... distinctions are of little account when compared with the condition of the heart . The apos- tle subsequently shows how the Jews and Gentiles , the circumcision and the uncircumcision , had actually changed places , in consequence of ...
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... distinction , undoubtedly , there is ; ness is predicated not of God , for he was but what is its character ? Clarke gives always righteous ; but of mankind , - of the common Arminian view : - " That those who , being sinful and unable ...
... distinction , undoubtedly , there is ; ness is predicated not of God , for he was but what is its character ? Clarke gives always righteous ; but of mankind , - of the common Arminian view : - " That those who , being sinful and unable ...
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