The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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Página 29
... considered by the world , I have endeavoured to prove in some of the subsequent letters . They are , in my view , truths of the last importance , with the knowledge and belief of which our present and our future happiness is intimately ...
... considered by the world , I have endeavoured to prove in some of the subsequent letters . They are , in my view , truths of the last importance , with the knowledge and belief of which our present and our future happiness is intimately ...
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... considered themselves as ame- nable to some law ; and allowing this law to be founded in justice , which , as originating with God , it must ; impartiality and common sense would have concurred in asserting that they could not , in the ...
... considered themselves as ame- nable to some law ; and allowing this law to be founded in justice , which , as originating with God , it must ; impartiality and common sense would have concurred in asserting that they could not , in the ...
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... considered that he is not only delivered from the terrours of guilt , the bondage of corruption , the curses of a violated law , and that eternal punishment which is the just desert of sin ; but is adopted into the fa- mily of God , and ...
... considered that he is not only delivered from the terrours of guilt , the bondage of corruption , the curses of a violated law , and that eternal punishment which is the just desert of sin ; but is adopted into the fa- mily of God , and ...
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... considered these Corinthian profligates as without the verge of divine forgiveness . But the sequel proves , that among these abomi- nable wretches there were many vessels of mercy and therefore he immediately adds- ' Such were some of ...
... considered these Corinthian profligates as without the verge of divine forgiveness . But the sequel proves , that among these abomi- nable wretches there were many vessels of mercy and therefore he immediately adds- ' Such were some of ...
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... , that we suffer in conse- quence of it , necessarily supposes that we are condemned and punished , considered as inno- cent ; than which nothing can be more unjust . ' • To But , were it admitted that there never ex- isted 92 THE REFUGE .
... , that we suffer in conse- quence of it , necessarily supposes that we are condemned and punished , considered as inno- cent ; than which nothing can be more unjust . ' • To But , were it admitted that there never ex- isted 92 THE REFUGE .
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