Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... absolute power of life , or death , or torture ; and their lives were therefore sacrificed in the most wanton manner . ( 5 ) By various sophistries , suggested by their vices , their selfishness , and their cruelty , the destruction of ...
... absolute power of life , or death , or torture ; and their lives were therefore sacrificed in the most wanton manner . ( 5 ) By various sophistries , suggested by their vices , their selfishness , and their cruelty , the destruction of ...
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... absolute property in us , and may therefore command us ; and having actually commanded us , we cannot set up any claim of exemp . tion - we are his . 2. He has connected reward with obedience , and punishment with disobedience , and ...
... absolute property in us , and may therefore command us ; and having actually commanded us , we cannot set up any claim of exemp . tion - we are his . 2. He has connected reward with obedience , and punishment with disobedience , and ...
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... absolute obedience . Without it he might reason , and be heard with respect ; but he could not command . On this very reasonable ground , the Jews on one occasion asked our Lord , " By what authority doest thou these things ? " and on ...
... absolute obedience . Without it he might reason , and be heard with respect ; but he could not command . On this very reasonable ground , the Jews on one occasion asked our Lord , " By what authority doest thou these things ? " and on ...
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... absolute sovereignty over the course of nature . Thus , in both instances , the Creator is glorified in his works ; and it is made to appear , that ' by him all things consist , ' and that ' for his pleasure they are , and were created ...
... absolute sovereignty over the course of nature . Thus , in both instances , the Creator is glorified in his works ; and it is made to appear , that ' by him all things consist , ' and that ' for his pleasure they are , and were created ...
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... absolute strangers , the cure would to us , undoubtedly , be wonderful ; but we could not pronounce it miraculous , because it might be the physical effect of the operation of the unguent upon the eye . But were he to give sight to his ...
... absolute strangers , the cure would to us , undoubtedly , be wonderful ; but we could not pronounce it miraculous , because it might be the physical effect of the operation of the unguent upon the eye . But were he to give sight to his ...
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