The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... scriptures constantly affirm . It is , therefore , impossible , in the very nature of the case , that men with such ideas should feel for a soul tortured with guilt : the distress endured will be considered rather as chimerical than ...
... scriptures constantly affirm . It is , therefore , impossible , in the very nature of the case , that men with such ideas should feel for a soul tortured with guilt : the distress endured will be considered rather as chimerical than ...
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... scripture language , The whole world is become guilty before God ; there is none that doeth good , no , not one ... Scriptures proceed on the supposition of the fall and depravity of man , and the principal part of their contents ...
... scripture language , The whole world is become guilty before God ; there is none that doeth good , no , not one ... Scriptures proceed on the supposition of the fall and depravity of man , and the principal part of their contents ...
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... scriptures of truth , and by these only , we know that there is forgiveness with God , that he may be feared . Without this astonish- ingly merciful intelligence , we should have been involved in perpetual uncertainty and darkness . For ...
... scriptures of truth , and by these only , we know that there is forgiveness with God , that he may be feared . Without this astonish- ingly merciful intelligence , we should have been involved in perpetual uncertainty and darkness . For ...
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... be remit- ted for the present , his rebellion cannot be for- gotten , nor he himself again restored to the favour and affection of his prince . But notwithstanding what the scriptures have said to excite confidence 32 INTRODUCTION .
... be remit- ted for the present , his rebellion cannot be for- gotten , nor he himself again restored to the favour and affection of his prince . But notwithstanding what the scriptures have said to excite confidence 32 INTRODUCTION .
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William Giles. But notwithstanding what the scriptures have said to excite confidence in the divine mercy through Jesus Christ , it will not appear strange that we are so slow of heart to believe , if it be remembered that unbelief is a ...
William Giles. But notwithstanding what the scriptures have said to excite confidence in the divine mercy through Jesus Christ , it will not appear strange that we are so slow of heart to believe , if it be remembered that unbelief is a ...
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