The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1825 - Theology |
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... Lord ........ 280 32. Preservation and Recovery from Sin 290 33. This Life a State of Probation ..................... .. 302 34. The Knowledge of one another in a Future State ............... .. 311 35. The General Resurrection ...
... Lord ........ 280 32. Preservation and Recovery from Sin 290 33. This Life a State of Probation ..................... .. 302 34. The Knowledge of one another in a Future State ............... .. 311 35. The General Resurrection ...
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... Lord's day regularly and most particularly , together with a few other days in the year , by which some very principal events and passages of the Christian history are commemorated ; and at its proper season the more solemn office of ...
... Lord's day regularly and most particularly , together with a few other days in the year , by which some very principal events and passages of the Christian history are commemorated ; and at its proper season the more solemn office of ...
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... Lord is the beginning of knowledge : but calling it the beginning implies that we ought to proceed farther ; namely , from his fear to his love . To apply this distinction to the subject before us : the man who serves God from a dread ...
... Lord is the beginning of knowledge : but calling it the beginning implies that we ought to proceed farther ; namely , from his fear to his love . To apply this distinction to the subject before us : the man who serves God from a dread ...
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... Lord , rejoicing in the Holy Ghost , rejoicing in hope , rejoicing in consolation , re- joicing in themselves , as sorrowful , yet always rejoic- ing , " refer to the pleasure , and the high and spiritual comfort , which they found in ...
... Lord , rejoicing in the Holy Ghost , rejoicing in hope , rejoicing in consolation , re- joicing in themselves , as sorrowful , yet always rejoic- ing , " refer to the pleasure , and the high and spiritual comfort , which they found in ...
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... Lord himself , in his last agony , affords a high example of what we are saying : thrice he besought his heavenly ... Lord censures , are to be understood of those prayers which run out into mere formality and into great length : no ...
... Lord himself , in his last agony , affords a high example of what we are saying : thrice he besought his heavenly ... Lord censures , are to be understood of those prayers which run out into mere formality and into great length : no ...
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