The Truths of ReligionPerkins & Marvin, 1831 - 247 páginas |
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... knowledge comes to his aid late , im- perfect , and precarious ; and his present state of moral probation is far different from that free and deliberate choice , which had the trees of life , and of the knowledge of good and evil ...
... knowledge comes to his aid late , im- perfect , and precarious ; and his present state of moral probation is far different from that free and deliberate choice , which had the trees of life , and of the knowledge of good and evil ...
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... knowledge descends upon us from two sources ; and of the way in which these sources unite together , we have an example and parallel in the two inlets of sense , sight and touch , by which we become acquainted with the different ...
... knowledge descends upon us from two sources ; and of the way in which these sources unite together , we have an example and parallel in the two inlets of sense , sight and touch , by which we become acquainted with the different ...
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... knowledge should grow with an increasing insight into the oracles of God , but that all the affections of the soul , united to scriptural knowledge , should have their free and perfect exercise . Hatred of sin , fear of God , ( holy 208.
... knowledge should grow with an increasing insight into the oracles of God , but that all the affections of the soul , united to scriptural knowledge , should have their free and perfect exercise . Hatred of sin , fear of God , ( holy 208.
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