Expository Lectures on Paul's Epistles to the CorinthiansWaugh & Innes, 1828 - 553 páginas |
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... character , notwithstanding their unhappy disputes - blames them for their undue preference for one teacher above another - shews them how little had been effected by the researches of philosophy , and explains his reasons for ...
... character , notwithstanding their unhappy disputes - blames them for their undue preference for one teacher above another - shews them how little had been effected by the researches of philosophy , and explains his reasons for ...
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... character of the first christians , though undoubt- edly there were some in the primitive churches who had only a form of godliness . Still , however , the majority could be address- ed in the judgment of charity , as faithful brethren ...
... character of the first christians , though undoubt- edly there were some in the primitive churches who had only a form of godliness . Still , however , the majority could be address- ed in the judgment of charity , as faithful brethren ...
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... character and government of God , or the nature and obligations of virtue ; consequently , the remarks of the in- spired writer apply equally to all modern systems which affect to explain these subjects independently of revelation ; but ...
... character and government of God , or the nature and obligations of virtue ; consequently , the remarks of the in- spired writer apply equally to all modern systems which affect to explain these subjects independently of revelation ; but ...
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... character of God , as infinitely holy , just and true ; of the spirituality of his law ; of their situation as depraved and guilty creatures ; consequently , they did not perceive the neces- sity of an atonement . They idolized the ...
... character of God , as infinitely holy , just and true ; of the spirituality of his law ; of their situation as depraved and guilty creatures ; consequently , they did not perceive the neces- sity of an atonement . They idolized the ...
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... character exhibited ; hence he is able both to govern and to pro- tect his church , to guide his people in the way that they should go , and to save them to the uttermost . It is agreeable to the ordinary dispensations of Providence to ...
... character exhibited ; hence he is able both to govern and to pro- tect his church , to guide his people in the way that they should go , and to save them to the uttermost . It is agreeable to the ordinary dispensations of Providence to ...
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