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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... receive of the Lord , whether he be bond " or free but he that doth wrong shall re- " ceive for the wrong he hath done , for God " will render unto every man according to " his deeds , and according to his deserts " will he judge him ...
... receive of the Lord , whether he be bond " or free but he that doth wrong shall re- " ceive for the wrong he hath done , for God " will render unto every man according to " his deeds , and according to his deserts " will he judge him ...
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... 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 the Human Species , & c ...
... 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 the Human Species , & c ...
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... received of " the common sort is not the opinion of the " common sort alone , for in all ages it hath " had great maintainers ; which I do plainly confess , to the intent that no man should " trust that it shall much hurt our cause if ...
... received of " the common sort is not the opinion of the " common sort alone , for in all ages it hath " had great maintainers ; which I do plainly confess , to the intent that no man should " trust that it shall much hurt our cause if ...
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... received from the pulpit . And they should know likewise , that if their own style of preaching was to be generally adopted throughout the nation , it would be disgrace- fully filled with hypocrites , fanatics , and en- thusiasts , as ...
... received from the pulpit . And they should know likewise , that if their own style of preaching was to be generally adopted throughout the nation , it would be disgrace- fully filled with hypocrites , fanatics , and en- thusiasts , as ...
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... received in the plain , literal , unambiguous manner , in which they are ex- pressed . To what else , but to a deviation from this rule , are we to ascribe those various sects , schisms , and heresies , which , under the names of Arians ...
... received in the plain , literal , unambiguous manner , in which they are ex- pressed . To what else , but to a deviation from this rule , are we to ascribe those various sects , schisms , and heresies , which , under the names of Arians ...
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