The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen5F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... death , through the Resurrection of Christ , and is assured , that he who is united to the life of God can never die : for God is not the God of the dead , but of the living . While the wicked are to perish with the world which they ...
... death , through the Resurrection of Christ , and is assured , that he who is united to the life of God can never die : for God is not the God of the dead , but of the living . While the wicked are to perish with the world which they ...
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... death into the world , by the temptation of man in Paradise . Men murder individuals ; but Satan murders the whole world at once : and is the prince of murderers . The one delivers men who are under temptation to sin , the other is the ...
... death into the world , by the temptation of man in Paradise . Men murder individuals ; but Satan murders the whole world at once : and is the prince of murderers . The one delivers men who are under temptation to sin , the other is the ...
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... death by people called Christians , as he was of old by those who were called Jews . The Church of Jerusalem was infested with temporising and philosophising Jews , who were farthest of all others from the faith , while they affected to ...
... death by people called Christians , as he was of old by those who were called Jews . The Church of Jerusalem was infested with temporising and philosophising Jews , who were farthest of all others from the faith , while they affected to ...
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... death into the world . The tempter suggested to our first parents , that they should not surely die ; and that their apprehensions of danger arose from the ignorance and childishness of their understandings . 2. They plead next , that ...
... death into the world . The tempter suggested to our first parents , that they should not surely die ; and that their apprehensions of danger arose from the ignorance and childishness of their understandings . 2. They plead next , that ...
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... death , they brought home with them and , in preaching and writing , endeavoured to force , or palm upon the people ; but yet , without any direct and open schism : till one Cartwright , in a theological disputation held at Cambridge ...
... death , they brought home with them and , in preaching and writing , endeavoured to force , or palm upon the people ; but yet , without any direct and open schism : till one Cartwright , in a theological disputation held at Cambridge ...
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