Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... rendered certain by the fact , that the same wilderness has been travelled by individuals , and by large bodies of men , from the earliest ages to the present , but no such supply of food was ever met with , except on this occasion ...
... rendered certain by the fact , that the same wilderness has been travelled by individuals , and by large bodies of men , from the earliest ages to the present , but no such supply of food was ever met with , except on this occasion ...
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... rendered enchantments in other passages of Scripture , and do not carry in them any sort of reference to sorcery or magic , or the inter- position of any spiritual agents ; they import deception and concealment , and ought to have been ...
... rendered enchantments in other passages of Scripture , and do not carry in them any sort of reference to sorcery or magic , or the inter- position of any spiritual agents ; they import deception and concealment , and ought to have been ...
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... rendered the word by servant , as more exactly conveying the meaning intended . Now it is certain , that Christ was the servant or minister both of the Father and of his creatures . He himself declares , that he came not " to be ...
... rendered the word by servant , as more exactly conveying the meaning intended . Now it is certain , that Christ was the servant or minister both of the Father and of his creatures . He himself declares , that he came not " to be ...
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