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... divine worship. 1b1. First, The Father, of whom Christ expressly says, that men shall “worship the Father” (John 4:21, 23), and of the propriety of this there can be no doubt, since his Deity is not denied by any, and was it, they would ...
... divine worship. 1b1. First, The Father, of whom Christ expressly says, that men shall “worship the Father” (John 4:21, 23), and of the propriety of this there can be no doubt, since his Deity is not denied by any, and was it, they would ...
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... divine order, “Let all the angels of God worship him” (Heb. 1:6). The first begotten; the same with the only begotten Son of God, who is God; or otherwise it would be a piece of idolatry to worship him; and we have an instance of many ...
... divine order, “Let all the angels of God worship him” (Heb. 1:6). The first begotten; the same with the only begotten Son of God, who is God; or otherwise it would be a piece of idolatry to worship him; and we have an instance of many ...
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... divine worship. As the sun, moon, and stars; these seem to be the first objects of worship among the idolatrous heathens; and indeed when men departed from the true God what could they think of to place in his room but those glorious ...
... divine worship. As the sun, moon, and stars; these seem to be the first objects of worship among the idolatrous heathens; and indeed when men departed from the true God what could they think of to place in his room but those glorious ...
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... divine things is a part and branch of true godliness, or of experimental religion, and a very essential one too, it is first to be considered; for without it there can be no good disposition in the mind towards God; for “ignoti nulla ...
... divine things is a part and branch of true godliness, or of experimental religion, and a very essential one too, it is first to be considered; for without it there can be no good disposition in the mind towards God; for “ignoti nulla ...
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... divine; as he knew much of the creatures and their nature, so as to give suitable names to them, he knew much of God, of his nature, perfections, and persons, and of his mind and will, and of all necessary truths and duties of religion ...
... divine; as he knew much of the creatures and their nature, so as to give suitable names to them, he knew much of God, of his nature, perfections, and persons, and of his mind and will, and of all necessary truths and duties of religion ...
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