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... fall to the ground ; but I am willing to allow , 3. That by the Spirit of God , we are to understand the Holy Ghost ; so Jonathan Ben Uzziel , in his Targum , expressly calls him ; and I am the rather induced to believe this to be the ...
... fall to the ground ; but I am willing to allow , 3. That by the Spirit of God , we are to understand the Holy Ghost ; so Jonathan Ben Uzziel , in his Targum , expressly calls him ; and I am the rather induced to believe this to be the ...
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... fall abun- dantly short of proving that the state of man in this world , is such a state of probation as before described . 2. This is attempted to be proved from all those places in which God is said to try men , their works and graces ...
... fall abun- dantly short of proving that the state of man in this world , is such a state of probation as before described . 2. This is attempted to be proved from all those places in which God is said to try men , their works and graces ...
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... fall and ruin of a large number of angels , and of the whole race of mankind ; and therefore it is not reasonable to suppose that God would put man into such a state again ; but rather provide in another way for the good of those he ...
... fall and ruin of a large number of angels , and of the whole race of mankind ; and therefore it is not reasonable to suppose that God would put man into such a state again ; but rather provide in another way for the good of those he ...
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... fall , regeneration , and glorification , serves much to lead us into the true nature and notion of the liberty and power of it . Man , in his state of innocence , had both a power and will to do that which was naturally and morally ...
... fall , regeneration , and glorification , serves much to lead us into the true nature and notion of the liberty and power of it . Man , in his state of innocence , had both a power and will to do that which was naturally and morally ...
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... fall into great sins , and yet not totally fall away , or so fall as to be lost and perish : total apostacy is not intended by putting forth their hands unto iniquity . III . It is stranger still , that the care of God to prevent the ...
... fall into great sins , and yet not totally fall away , or so fall as to be lost and perish : total apostacy is not intended by putting forth their hands unto iniquity . III . It is stranger still , that the care of God to prevent the ...
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