A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 |
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... laws so strongly in the human heart , that all mankind , in every age and nation , whether barbarous or civilized , agree that the violation of it deserves infamy and punishment ; who has in the most de- cided manner , by his prophets ...
... laws so strongly in the human heart , that all mankind , in every age and nation , whether barbarous or civilized , agree that the violation of it deserves infamy and punishment ; who has in the most de- cided manner , by his prophets ...
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... law is the truth ; every one of thy righteous " judgments endureth for ever . Righteous " is the Lord , and upright are his judgments . “ Shall mortal man be more just than God ? “ shall a man be more pure than his Maker ? " Therefore ...
... law is the truth ; every one of thy righteous " judgments endureth for ever . Righteous " is the Lord , and upright are his judgments . “ Shall mortal man be more just than God ? “ shall a man be more pure than his Maker ? " Therefore ...
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... law to God instead of receiving one from him ; and if he rightly considers he will be of opinon , that any other election to his favour than what is founded on the promises D of God , as those promises are clearly and unequivocally to ...
... law to God instead of receiving one from him ; and if he rightly considers he will be of opinon , that any other election to his favour than what is founded on the promises D of God , as those promises are clearly and unequivocally to ...
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... law and the prophets . " Now to confuse and confound these two great com- mandments with various obscure texts in the Epistles , and to consider these latter as of equal force , reference , and importance with the former , betrays a ...
... law and the prophets . " Now to confuse and confound these two great com- mandments with various obscure texts in the Epistles , and to consider these latter as of equal force , reference , and importance with the former , betrays a ...
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... laws consider men as free agents , and as capable of keeping or violating those laws ; and I fancy it would little avail a culprit in any court of justice to plead predestination or inevitable neces- sity in excuse for his crime : and ...
... laws consider men as free agents , and as capable of keeping or violating those laws ; and I fancy it would little avail a culprit in any court of justice to plead predestination or inevitable neces- sity in excuse for his crime : and ...
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