Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... hath brought back its myriads from vice to virtue . " 66 All these considerations then still farther support the presumption , that the will of God has been the subject of express revelation to man , because such a declaration of it is ...
... hath brought back its myriads from vice to virtue . " 66 All these considerations then still farther support the presumption , that the will of God has been the subject of express revelation to man , because such a declaration of it is ...
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... hath overcome . " The Abyssinian eunuch who was met by Philip was not properly a Jewish proselyte , but an Abys sinian believer in Moses and the prophets . Christianity spread in this country at an early period ; but many of the ...
... hath overcome . " The Abyssinian eunuch who was met by Philip was not properly a Jewish proselyte , but an Abys sinian believer in Moses and the prophets . Christianity spread in this country at an early period ; but many of the ...
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... hath power to exact conformity thereto . " This lawgiver is God : and whatever may be the reasons which have led him to enjoin this , and to prohibit that , it is plain that the obligation to obey lies not merely in the fit- ness and ...
... hath power to exact conformity thereto . " This lawgiver is God : and whatever may be the reasons which have led him to enjoin this , and to prohibit that , it is plain that the obligation to obey lies not merely in the fit- ness and ...
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... hath , without doubt , made it as perfect as possible ; or , if he had foreseen any imperfection likely to result from it , he would surely have provided against it from the beginning , and not be under a necessity of changing it ...
... hath , without doubt , made it as perfect as possible ; or , if he had foreseen any imperfection likely to result from it , he would surely have provided against it from the beginning , and not be under a necessity of changing it ...
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... hath spoken to mankind by them . Should a slight consideration of the doctrine , either by its apparent ex- cellence or the contrary , attract us strongly to this examination , it is well : but whatever prejudices , for or against the ...
... hath spoken to mankind by them . Should a slight consideration of the doctrine , either by its apparent ex- cellence or the contrary , attract us strongly to this examination , it is well : but whatever prejudices , for or against the ...
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