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... of love or tenderness - these were the mysteries which beset and closed and shrouded in thickest darkness , the understandings of those who had just passed out of innocence into sin . Till God made this first 4 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE .
... of love or tenderness - these were the mysteries which beset and closed and shrouded in thickest darkness , the understandings of those who had just passed out of innocence into sin . Till God made this first 4 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE .
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... understanding — not till then , were the inquiries after the truth as it is in Jesus effectually introduced , to a full acquaintance with all its parts , or to the full benefit of all its influence . - We cannot take leave of this ...
... understanding — not till then , were the inquiries after the truth as it is in Jesus effectually introduced , to a full acquaintance with all its parts , or to the full benefit of all its influence . - We cannot take leave of this ...
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... understandings being opened to understand them . We also read of the descent of the Holy Ghost in the day of Pentecost -that event on which our Saviour set such an importance , as to make it more than an equivalent for His own presence ...
... understandings being opened to understand them . We also read of the descent of the Holy Ghost in the day of Pentecost -that event on which our Saviour set such an importance , as to make it more than an equivalent for His own presence ...
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... understanding which stand more decidedly con- trasted with each other , than that of the apostles before , and of the same apostles after the resurrec- tion - so that from being timid , irresolute , confused , and altogether doubting ...
... understanding which stand more decidedly con- trasted with each other , than that of the apostles before , and of the same apostles after the resurrec- tion - so that from being timid , irresolute , confused , and altogether doubting ...
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... verted to , and therefore little proceeded upon in any of our practical inovements . We set ourselves forth to the work of reading and understanding C the Bible , just as we would any human composition INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . 17.
... verted to , and therefore little proceeded upon in any of our practical inovements . We set ourselves forth to the work of reading and understanding C the Bible , just as we would any human composition INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . 17.
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Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen1 Thomas Chalmers Vista completa - 1837 |
Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen1 Thomas Chalmers Vista completa - 1837 |
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