A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious and Ecclesiastical Terms with an Impartial Account of the Principal Denominations which Have Subsisted in the Religious World from the Birth of Christ to the Present AgeW. Tegg & Company, 1851 - 784 páginas |
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... divine character and conduct . Dr. seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , we find Eckermann extends the doctrine of accom- practices that were not very decorous ; such modation to every quotation in the New Tes- as loud humming ...
... divine character and conduct . Dr. seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , we find Eckermann extends the doctrine of accom- practices that were not very decorous ; such modation to every quotation in the New Tes- as loud humming ...
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... divine nature , who was the object of his delight , and who is styled the heir of all things . Heb . i . 3. When men adopt , it is on account of some excellency in the persons who are adopted ; thus Pharaoh's daughter adopted Moses ...
... divine nature , who was the object of his delight , and who is styled the heir of all things . Heb . i . 3. When men adopt , it is on account of some excellency in the persons who are adopted ; thus Pharaoh's daughter adopted Moses ...
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... Divine protection . " In the fear of the Lord is strong confidence , and his children shall have a place of refuge . ' Prov . xiv . 26. As the master of a family is engaged to defend and secure all under his roof , and committed to his ...
... Divine protection . " In the fear of the Lord is strong confidence , and his children shall have a place of refuge . ' Prov . xiv . 26. As the master of a family is engaged to defend and secure all under his roof , and committed to his ...
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... divine honours to the human nature ; for which reason they were called Sarcolatræ , and because they ad- mitted the union of both natures in Christ , Synousians . They were forbidden , by imperial edicts in 388 and 397 , to hold ...
... divine honours to the human nature ; for which reason they were called Sarcolatræ , and because they ad- mitted the union of both natures in Christ , Synousians . They were forbidden , by imperial edicts in 388 and 397 , to hold ...
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... divine succours ; so that election was conditional , and reprobation in like manner the result of foreseen ... divine benefits . IV . That this divine grace or energy of the Holy Ghost begins and perfects every thing that can be called ...
... divine succours ; so that election was conditional , and reprobation in like manner the result of foreseen ... divine benefits . IV . That this divine grace or energy of the Holy Ghost begins and perfects every thing that can be called ...
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