Lectures on the Dispensations of God with Adam1832 - 209 páginas |
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... fruit no doubt looked very tempting , as do many kinds of forbidden fruit still . Before we pluck , let us think of Adam , and remember , that it grows upon the tree of knowledge of good and evil still ; for for- bidden fruit , i . e ...
... fruit no doubt looked very tempting , as do many kinds of forbidden fruit still . Before we pluck , let us think of Adam , and remember , that it grows upon the tree of knowledge of good and evil still ; for for- bidden fruit , i . e ...
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Ralph Wardle. such moment . stinence from its fruit a condition in a matter of If the question be , was not this law severe ? I answer , how could it be severe to grant the liberty of every tree but one ? But that this prohibition was ...
Ralph Wardle. such moment . stinence from its fruit a condition in a matter of If the question be , was not this law severe ? I answer , how could it be severe to grant the liberty of every tree but one ? But that this prohibition was ...
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... fruit , was to make trial of man's obedience in a matter very congruous to discover it . For had the prohibition been grounded on any thing morally evil in itself , there had not been so clear a testimony of God's dominion , nor of ...
... fruit , was to make trial of man's obedience in a matter very congruous to discover it . For had the prohibition been grounded on any thing morally evil in itself , there had not been so clear a testimony of God's dominion , nor of ...
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... fruit ? So these words declare - declare likewise , that death and all other evils are the consequences of sin . This we notice , because some Socinians and Pe- lagians have denied that natural death is the fruit of sin , or that it was ...
... fruit ? So these words declare - declare likewise , that death and all other evils are the consequences of sin . This we notice , because some Socinians and Pe- lagians have denied that natural death is the fruit of sin , or that it was ...
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... fruit , and while thus to represent the matter is a mere so- phism or trap to catch the unwary , it is likewise to be remembered that what an act is considered morally is not to be inferred from what that act may be considered naturally ...
... fruit , and while thus to represent the matter is a mere so- phism or trap to catch the unwary , it is likewise to be remembered that what an act is considered morally is not to be inferred from what that act may be considered naturally ...
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