Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... principles , as they stand recorded in the unsophisticated volume of Scripture , and trace the effects of them where they are really received into the heart - then indeed we shall find abundant cause to Ess . IV . ] Godliness . 65 believe ,
... principles , as they stand recorded in the unsophisticated volume of Scripture , and trace the effects of them where they are really received into the heart - then indeed we shall find abundant cause to Ess . IV . ] Godliness . 65 believe ,
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Joseph John Gurney. Ess . IV . ] Godliness . 65 believe , that Christianity has proceeded from a Being of perfect benevolence and skill . Let us then proceed to examine a few of the prin- cipal particulars which appertain to this branch ...
Joseph John Gurney. Ess . IV . ] Godliness . 65 believe , that Christianity has proceeded from a Being of perfect benevolence and skill . Let us then proceed to examine a few of the prin- cipal particulars which appertain to this branch ...
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... believe , go far towards satisfying every impartial inquirer , that the Epistle to the Hebrews was written by Paul . It is probably to that Epistle particularly that the apos- tle Peter referred , when he classed the writings of Paul ...
... believe , go far towards satisfying every impartial inquirer , that the Epistle to the Hebrews was written by Paul . It is probably to that Epistle particularly that the apos- tle Peter referred , when he classed the writings of Paul ...
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... believe that these things are , it is in no degree sur- prising that the mode in which they are should be placed beyond the reach of our knowledge and com- prehension . If , moreover , we are told that there are many parts of the Bible ...
... believe that these things are , it is in no degree sur- prising that the mode in which they are should be placed beyond the reach of our knowledge and com- prehension . If , moreover , we are told that there are many parts of the Bible ...
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... believe not , yet he abideth faithful ; he cannot deny himself : " 2 Tim . ii , 13 . The divine quality so plainly declared in these and numerous other passages of Holy Writ is of unutter- able importance , because it affords a pledge ...
... believe not , yet he abideth faithful ; he cannot deny himself : " 2 Tim . ii , 13 . The divine quality so plainly declared in these and numerous other passages of Holy Writ is of unutter- able importance , because it affords a pledge ...
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