A vindication of the divinity of Jesus Christ, a sermon, Tom 1 |
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Head , which was to prove the Divine character of the Son of God ; and to obviate
some of those objections that have , for many ages , in various forms , been made
to the divinity of the person of Christ . To proceed with regularity , I shall , as on ...
Head , which was to prove the Divine character of the Son of God ; and to obviate
some of those objections that have , for many ages , in various forms , been made
to the divinity of the person of Christ . To proceed with regularity , I shall , as on ...
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That they have Joy now , all that have any plea perience of Gods love know , and
those * Scraat bu tures in the Margin prove . . But surely it will then exceed all
present Me Deat ! fure , both for Measure and Duration , for tht was fee thefe ...
That they have Joy now , all that have any plea perience of Gods love know , and
those * Scraat bu tures in the Margin prove . . But surely it will then exceed all
present Me Deat ! fure , both for Measure and Duration , for tht was fee thefe ...
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... your facred Employment And for your Encouragement thro ' the whole of your
Ministry , be assured , that every Soul which God Thall make you instrumental of
bringing Home to himself , will prove an illustrious Gem in your immortal Crown of
...
... your facred Employment And for your Encouragement thro ' the whole of your
Ministry , be assured , that every Soul which God Thall make you instrumental of
bringing Home to himself , will prove an illustrious Gem in your immortal Crown of
...
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Character of it ' s Author proves this Constitution to have been jult and equitable .
In it ' s own nature it was even Czt advantageous , as might be proved , were it
not deviating too far from our present subject . None of us Thould have offered a ...
Character of it ' s Author proves this Constitution to have been jult and equitable .
In it ' s own nature it was even Czt advantageous , as might be proved , were it
not deviating too far from our present subject . None of us Thould have offered a ...
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E 2 Thus , , * How unaccountable and unwarrantable must the conduct of any be ,
who lould pretend to confine the meaning of the térm moral Law to the bare limits
of the Decalogue , and then go about to prove that the Law is not a sufficient ...
E 2 Thus , , * How unaccountable and unwarrantable must the conduct of any be ,
who lould pretend to confine the meaning of the térm moral Law to the bare limits
of the Decalogue , and then go about to prove that the Law is not a sufficient ...
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Strona 26 - The ungodly are not so, but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away. Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous. For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous : but the way of the ungodly shall perish.
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