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... moral universe in general , but of each individual in particular , chap . ix . , x . , xi . Hence , men are exhorted to devote themselves wholly to the service of such a gracious Ruler , and to obey all his precepts , chap . xii ...
... moral universe in general , but of each individual in particular , chap . ix . , x . , xi . Hence , men are exhorted to devote themselves wholly to the service of such a gracious Ruler , and to obey all his precepts , chap . xii ...
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... moral faculties ; sometimes , the whole man , existing in a mortal state , as distinguished from his condition in the future life . In this latter sense it seems to be used here . However highly exalted in the scale of being our Lord ...
... moral faculties ; sometimes , the whole man , existing in a mortal state , as distinguished from his condition in the future life . In this latter sense it seems to be used here . However highly exalted in the scale of being our Lord ...
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... moral corruption ; in a word , a change from sinfulness to holiness ; including , as a necessary consequence , a change from misery to happiness . See notes on Matt . i . 21 ; John i . 29 ; Acts iii . 26. Such is the salvation ...
... moral corruption ; in a word , a change from sinfulness to holiness ; including , as a necessary consequence , a change from misery to happiness . See notes on Matt . i . 21 ; John i . 29 ; Acts iii . 26. Such is the salvation ...
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... moral character , if they were made acquainted with the purposes of God in regard to their future condition . Hence the truth is withheld from them . One religion is embraced for private use in the closet , or for the edification of a ...
... moral character , if they were made acquainted with the purposes of God in regard to their future condition . Hence the truth is withheld from them . One religion is embraced for private use in the closet , or for the edification of a ...
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... moral puri- ty rather than perpetual existence . See note on ch . ii . 7. That such is its mean- ing here , is manifest from its being placed in contrast with the opposite epi- thet applied to men and other objects , to whom moral as ...
... moral puri- ty rather than perpetual existence . See note on ch . ii . 7. That such is its mean- ing here , is manifest from its being placed in contrast with the opposite epi- thet applied to men and other objects , to whom moral as ...
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