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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... means without the works of that ritual or ceremonial law , which was originally pre- scribed peculiarly to the Jews : but that he never meant to affirm that man could be saved or justified without moral works , is evident beyond all ...
... means without the works of that ritual or ceremonial law , which was originally pre- scribed peculiarly to the Jews : but that he never meant to affirm that man could be saved or justified without moral works , is evident beyond all ...
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... means of studying moral philosophy , or of reading such moral books as the Spectator , Guar- dian , & c . and that if the welfare of them- selves , their families , and society , require that their passions should be under disci- pline ...
... means of studying moral philosophy , or of reading such moral books as the Spectator , Guar- dian , & c . and that if the welfare of them- selves , their families , and society , require that their passions should be under disci- pline ...
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... means impossible but that at some future time the same melan- choly consequence may happen in England , if some legal stop is not put to the encroaching strides of these itinerant illiterate enthusiasts ; of whom it may most truly be ...
... means impossible but that at some future time the same melan- choly consequence may happen in England , if some legal stop is not put to the encroaching strides of these itinerant illiterate enthusiasts ; of whom it may most truly be ...
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James Hare. 66 gression and sin , and that will by no means " clear the guilty ? " Or can words more plainly express the manner in which God is pleased to rule and govern the world and human af- fairs than these ; " I am the Lord , which ...
James Hare. 66 gression and sin , and that will by no means " clear the guilty ? " Or can words more plainly express the manner in which God is pleased to rule and govern the world and human af- fairs than these ; " I am the Lord , which ...
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... mean to confine the observation to the great danger there is , and always will be , in the finite and imperfect intellect of man presuming to entertain any other ideas re- specting the attributes and decrees of God , or of his past ...
... mean to confine the observation to the great danger there is , and always will be , in the finite and imperfect intellect of man presuming to entertain any other ideas re- specting the attributes and decrees of God , or of his past ...
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