Observations on Our Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instructor: and on the Excellence of His Moral CharacterUniversity Press, 1853 - 430 páginas |
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... means to the practice of their duty , which our Lord affords his fol- lowers . - ........ 42 Sect . XII . Of the argument for Christ's divine mission from the nature of his instructions CHAPTER II . OF THE MANNER IN WHICH OUR LORD ...
... means to the practice of their duty , which our Lord affords his fol- lowers . - ........ 42 Sect . XII . Of the argument for Christ's divine mission from the nature of his instructions CHAPTER II . OF THE MANNER IN WHICH OUR LORD ...
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... means it can be granted , without prejudice to the prerogative of God , which the scripture plainly gives him , of being the only knower of the heart , that the devil can have so immediate an access to our minds as to put wicked ...
... means it can be granted , without prejudice to the prerogative of God , which the scripture plainly gives him , of being the only knower of the heart , that the devil can have so immediate an access to our minds as to put wicked ...
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... means need of these things in the com- to procure them , such as eco- course of human affairs , nomy , foresight , diligence . mon x . 8 . 34 . that time and in those circumstances , literally obeyed Mat I. 9 . 27 Whether any of our ...
... means need of these things in the com- to procure them , such as eco- course of human affairs , nomy , foresight , diligence . mon x . 8 . 34 . that time and in those circumstances , literally obeyed Mat I. 9 . 27 Whether any of our ...
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... mean the passion of the mind so called , but an inferior consideration and regard ; such a forsaking of the nearest relations , and such an exposing of life to the rage of persecution , as resembled the effects of hatred . All must ...
... mean the passion of the mind so called , but an inferior consideration and regard ; such a forsaking of the nearest relations , and such an exposing of life to the rage of persecution , as resembled the effects of hatred . All must ...
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William Newcome. he compared this difficulty to a natural impossibility , if human means only were considered . God , however , was able to effect their conversion , by the illustrious evidence to the gospel which from time to time he ...
William Newcome. he compared this difficulty to a natural impossibility , if human means only were considered . God , however , was able to effect their conversion , by the illustrious evidence to the gospel which from time to time he ...
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