The RefugeWhittingham and Rowland, 1811 - 244 páginas |
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... asked , are we so unwilling to contemplate the hour of departure ; why so reluctant to review a life of which an account must be given , and which , if it have not been wholly devoted to vicious pleasures , has perhaps been INTRODUCTION ...
... asked , are we so unwilling to contemplate the hour of departure ; why so reluctant to review a life of which an account must be given , and which , if it have not been wholly devoted to vicious pleasures , has perhaps been INTRODUCTION ...
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... The Scriptures proceed on the supposition of the fall and depra- vity of man , and the principal part of their con- tents has either a direct , or a remote reference to these awful facts . If , it may be asked , we are in INTRODUCTION . 27.
... The Scriptures proceed on the supposition of the fall and depra- vity of man , and the principal part of their con- tents has either a direct , or a remote reference to these awful facts . If , it may be asked , we are in INTRODUCTION . 27.
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William Giles. If , it may be asked , we are in circumstances so dreadfully calamitous ; if human nature be so de- generate and so impotent , who then can be saved ? To answer this infinitely momentous question , di- vine revelation ...
William Giles. If , it may be asked , we are in circumstances so dreadfully calamitous ; if human nature be so de- generate and so impotent , who then can be saved ? To answer this infinitely momentous question , di- vine revelation ...
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... asked , If the salvation re- vealed in the Bible be so admirably well adapted to relieve our miseries , to encourage hope and in- spire confidence in the divine benignity , whence the doubts and the fears with which Lavinia ap- pears to ...
... asked , If the salvation re- vealed in the Bible be so admirably well adapted to relieve our miseries , to encourage hope and in- spire confidence in the divine benignity , whence the doubts and the fears with which Lavinia ap- pears to ...
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... asked , be profitable to God , as he who is wise may be profitable to himself ? Is it any pleasure to the Almighty , that thou art righteous ? or is it gain to him that thou makest thy ways perfect ? -If thou be righteous , what givest ...
... asked , be profitable to God , as he who is wise may be profitable to himself ? Is it any pleasure to the Almighty , that thou art righteous ? or is it gain to him that thou makest thy ways perfect ? -If thou be righteous , what givest ...
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