Lectures on the Dispensations of God with Adam1832 - 209 páginas |
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... , that it may lessen the quantity of sin , advance the knowledge of Divine truth , and promote the prac- tice of true piety . Thatcham , Dec. 12 , 1831 . R. WARDLE . LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS . Adnams , Mr. John , Thatcham iv.
... , that it may lessen the quantity of sin , advance the knowledge of Divine truth , and promote the prac- tice of true piety . Thatcham , Dec. 12 , 1831 . R. WARDLE . LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS . Adnams , Mr. John , Thatcham iv.
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... truth , and dwell almost entirely on subjects which , however important , were never intended to sup- plant others , still less to be made to encourage mental indolence , or feelings possibly of a still more objectionable character . In ...
... truth , and dwell almost entirely on subjects which , however important , were never intended to sup- plant others , still less to be made to encourage mental indolence , or feelings possibly of a still more objectionable character . In ...
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... truths , it is necessary to be admitted in order to understand the Holy Scriptures . For this reason , they who deny ... truth - in a word - rightly understood , it is " an anchor to the soul both sure and stedfast , " which will prevent ...
... truths , it is necessary to be admitted in order to understand the Holy Scriptures . For this reason , they who deny ... truth - in a word - rightly understood , it is " an anchor to the soul both sure and stedfast , " which will prevent ...
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... Hence too the great- ness of the heavenly felicity - and the dreadfulness of future punishment . These are truths which ought to be felt : and that they may be felt is one reason of my dwelling , possibly too long , on 34.
... Hence too the great- ness of the heavenly felicity - and the dreadfulness of future punishment . These are truths which ought to be felt : and that they may be felt is one reason of my dwelling , possibly too long , on 34.
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... would suppose that God created man in a state of ignorance , or dispute the truth of a remark which I have somewhere met with importing that Adam knew more of God's works at his beginning , than any of his sons do 36.
... would suppose that God created man in a state of ignorance , or dispute the truth of a remark which I have somewhere met with importing that Adam knew more of God's works at his beginning , than any of his sons do 36.
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