The Works of Thomas Secker, LL. D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 3F., C., and J. Rivington [and 15 others], 1811 |
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... divine Inspiration of Scripture . 2 TIM . iii . 16 , 17 . All Scripture is given by inspiration of God : and is profitable for doctrine , for reproof , for correction , for instruction in righteous- ness that the man of God may be ...
... divine Inspiration of Scripture . 2 TIM . iii . 16 , 17 . All Scripture is given by inspiration of God : and is profitable for doctrine , for reproof , for correction , for instruction in righteous- ness that the man of God may be ...
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... divine appoint- ment , with a distinct reference to each of the three persons . And in this sense the phrase appears to have been used by St. Peter , when he commanded the family of Cornelius to be baptized in the name of the Lord ...
... divine appoint- ment , with a distinct reference to each of the three persons . And in this sense the phrase appears to have been used by St. Peter , when he commanded the family of Cornelius to be baptized in the name of the Lord ...
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... divine oracles have not deter- mined , or to explain away what they have determined , is on both hands wrong ; and hath often led very great men into unhappy errors , and very good men into fierce contentions : all which might be ...
... divine oracles have not deter- mined , or to explain away what they have determined , is on both hands wrong ; and hath often led very great men into unhappy errors , and very good men into fierce contentions : all which might be ...
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... divine favour : All which operations tending wholly to improve us in piety and virtue , which together make up true sanctity or holiness , he is accordingly stiled the Sanctifier . And our duty to him plainly is , to be thankful to him ...
... divine favour : All which operations tending wholly to improve us in piety and virtue , which together make up true sanctity or holiness , he is accordingly stiled the Sanctifier . And our duty to him plainly is , to be thankful to him ...
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... divine , are unable to deter them , and nothing short of imme- diate destruction will assuage their hatred . How per- nicious must people of this character be in society ; how dangerous must they appear in the eyes of men , how guilty ...
... divine , are unable to deter them , and nothing short of imme- diate destruction will assuage their hatred . How per- nicious must people of this character be in society ; how dangerous must they appear in the eyes of men , how guilty ...
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