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... perish , they will be considered in their proper places . 2. It might seem repugnant to these decrees , and to imply hypo- crisy and guile , could any instance be produced of God's passionately wishing the salvation of such whom the ...
... perish , they will be considered in their proper places . 2. It might seem repugnant to these decrees , and to imply hypo- crisy and guile , could any instance be produced of God's passionately wishing the salvation of such whom the ...
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... perish ? II . These words are strictly connected with the former , and express a certain effect that should surely follow from the safe state and happy situation of such who trust in the Lord , for , or because it is so and so with them ...
... perish ? II . These words are strictly connected with the former , and express a certain effect that should surely follow from the safe state and happy situation of such who trust in the Lord , for , or because it is so and so with them ...
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... 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 righteous putting forth their hands unto iniquity , should be improved into an ...
... 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 righteous putting forth their hands unto iniquity , should be improved into an ...
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... perish † ; God takes more care of them than of oxen , or the fowls of the air , in a providential way ; though they despise the riches of his goodness , and forbearance , and long- Whitby , p . 159 , 177 ; ed . 2. 155 , 173 . Vid ...
... perish † ; God takes more care of them than of oxen , or the fowls of the air , in a providential way ; though they despise the riches of his goodness , and forbearance , and long- Whitby , p . 159 , 177 ; ed . 2. 155 , 173 . Vid ...
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... perish . The man here designed , is one that is outwardly righteous before men ; who imagines himself to be so ; trusteth to his own righteousness + : concludes , that what he suffered was owing to his father's sin , and not any ...
... perish . The man here designed , is one that is outwardly righteous before men ; who imagines himself to be so ; trusteth to his own righteousness + : concludes , that what he suffered was owing to his father's sin , and not any ...
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