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... fact of His agency being essential , is one , not of specu- lative but of practical importance — and ought to admonish us , that there is one peculiarity , by which the book of God stands distinguished from the book of a human author ...
... fact of His agency being essential , is one , not of specu- lative but of practical importance — and ought to admonish us , that there is one peculiarity , by which the book of God stands distinguished from the book of a human author ...
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... fact , that we are in better circumstances for being guided unto all truth by having a part and an interest in this promise , than if we had personal access to the Saviour still sojourning and still ministering amongst us . Let us not ...
... fact , that we are in better circumstances for being guided unto all truth by having a part and an interest in this promise , than if we had personal access to the Saviour still sojourning and still ministering amongst us . Let us not ...
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... fact , to set aside what by the fullest testimony of the Bible is held forth as the process , in every distinct and individual case , whereby each man at his conversion is called out of darkness into marvellous light . On the other hand ...
... fact , to set aside what by the fullest testimony of the Bible is held forth as the process , in every distinct and individual case , whereby each man at his conversion is called out of darkness into marvellous light . On the other hand ...
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... facts of the case . He was demonstrated to be the Son of God , by the power of the Spirit having been put forth in ... fact , all that we can personally and bodily lay hold of , is the fruit of his kindness . Here it signifies the ...
... facts of the case . He was demonstrated to be the Son of God , by the power of the Spirit having been put forth in ... fact , all that we can personally and bodily lay hold of , is the fruit of his kindness . Here it signifies the ...
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Thomas Chalmers. the fruit - a spiritual gift — ability , in fact , to dis- charge the office of an apostleship , or other duties attached to an apostle's commission . He laboured with success at this vocation , because he could strive ...
Thomas Chalmers. the fruit - a spiritual gift — ability , in fact , to dis- charge the office of an apostleship , or other duties attached to an apostle's commission . He laboured with success at this vocation , because he could strive ...
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Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen1 Thomas Chalmers Vista completa - 1837 |
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