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Página 33
... that dis . grace the character of man . When that positive law was given by
conformity to which the first pair were to manifest their submission to the divine
will , they were expressly told , that , in case of disobedience , ' They should
surely die .
... that dis . grace the character of man . When that positive law was given by
conformity to which the first pair were to manifest their submission to the divine
will , they were expressly told , that , in case of disobedience , ' They should
surely die .
Página 36
... without divine energy , we can neither overcome our natural propensity to evil ,
love the divine character , nor cordially trust in revealed mercy : If , after having
tasted that the Lord is gracious , we cannot stand stedfast in the faith , unless he ...
... without divine energy , we can neither overcome our natural propensity to evil ,
love the divine character , nor cordially trust in revealed mercy : If , after having
tasted that the Lord is gracious , we cannot stand stedfast in the faith , unless he ...
Página 41
Your imagining that no permanent good can arise from the incident which first led
you to contemplate your conduct and your character , merely because trivial in
itself , and no way connected with the glory of God or the happiness of man , is a
...
Your imagining that no permanent good can arise from the incident which first led
you to contemplate your conduct and your character , merely because trivial in
itself , and no way connected with the glory of God or the happiness of man , is a
...
Página 49
His bearing that delightful character , and performing the arduous work pertaining
to it , proceeded from his own sovereign ' grace . He voluntarily undertook the
office of mediator ; and in his condescending to this work , made himself of no ...
His bearing that delightful character , and performing the arduous work pertaining
to it , proceeded from his own sovereign ' grace . He voluntarily undertook the
office of mediator ; and in his condescending to this work , made himself of no ...
Página 61
Could you exhibit a catalogue of the blackest crimes that ever stained the records
of history , or disgraced the character of man ; these crimes could not be urged as
too great , or too complicated for the blood of Christ to the great expiate .
Could you exhibit a catalogue of the blackest crimes that ever stained the records
of history , or disgraced the character of man ; these crimes could not be urged as
too great , or too complicated for the blood of Christ to the great expiate .
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