A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus Christ |
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In the second proposition I shall state from Scripture that proclamation which God has condescendingly and graciously been pleased to make of his character and inB tended conduct to the human race , and prove that } ...
In the second proposition I shall state from Scripture that proclamation which God has condescendingly and graciously been pleased to make of his character and inB tended conduct to the human race , and prove that } ...
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But how often God is pleased to temper mercy with judgment , is proved first by the redemption of the human race from the death it had incurred ; again by his promise of pardoning the sinner on his repentance and amendment ; by his ...
But how often God is pleased to temper mercy with judgment , is proved first by the redemption of the human race from the death it had incurred ; again by his promise of pardoning the sinner on his repentance and amendment ; by his ...
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... that Calvin could imagine that God should ever have pleasure in the death of the innocent , and that he should doom and devote innocent beings to eternal punishment , when he is graciously pleased to declare , he has no pleasure ...
... that Calvin could imagine that God should ever have pleasure in the death of the innocent , and that he should doom and devote innocent beings to eternal punishment , when he is graciously pleased to declare , he has no pleasure ...
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Or can words more plainly express the manner in which God is pleased to rule and govern the world and human affairs than these ; “ I am the Lord , which “ exercise lovingkindness , judgment , and righteousness in the earth : for in ...
Or can words more plainly express the manner in which God is pleased to rule and govern the world and human affairs than these ; “ I am the Lord , which “ exercise lovingkindness , judgment , and righteousness in the earth : for in ...
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Nothing indeed can be a greater proof of wisdom in any man , than in his curbing and resisting an intemperate curiosity to know more respecting God's decrees and conduct than he has been pleased to reveal concerning them .
Nothing indeed can be a greater proof of wisdom in any man , than in his curbing and resisting an intemperate curiosity to know more respecting God's decrees and conduct than he has been pleased to reveal concerning them .
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