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... writer , which how pertinent it is , must . be left to the consideration of others . * Whitby , p . 306 ; ed . 2. 298 . Ibid . p . 307 ; ed . 2. 209 . III . What reason there is to conclude that the 12 THE CAUSE OF GOD AND TRUTH .
... writer , which how pertinent it is , must . be left to the consideration of others . * Whitby , p . 306 ; ed . 2. 298 . Ibid . p . 307 ; ed . 2. 209 . III . What reason there is to conclude that the 12 THE CAUSE OF GOD AND TRUTH .
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... writer , as irreconcilable with God's Ebr . Chal . p . 503 , translates the words , Si saperent , intelligerent ista ; so the Arabic and Syriac versions . The Septuagint seems to have read for 1 , since they render them ox ippóvncai eu ...
... writer , as irreconcilable with God's Ebr . Chal . p . 503 , translates the words , Si saperent , intelligerent ista ; so the Arabic and Syriac versions . The Septuagint seems to have read for 1 , since they render them ox ippóvncai eu ...
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... writer * , Why is it said , that his tender mercies are over all his works , if they are so restrained from his most noble crea- tures ? " And it is observed by another † , " That it should not bo said , his tender mercies are over all ...
... writer * , Why is it said , that his tender mercies are over all his works , if they are so restrained from his most noble crea- tures ? " And it is observed by another † , " That it should not bo said , his tender mercies are over all ...
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... writer , with the Remonstrants , supposes an antecedent and consequent will in God , when he says , that it was primarily the counsel and will of God , & c . as if what was once the will of God is not now his will ; which is contrary to ...
... writer , with the Remonstrants , supposes an antecedent and consequent will in God , when he says , that it was primarily the counsel and will of God , & c . as if what was once the will of God is not now his will ; which is contrary to ...
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... writer + ; but of the Israelites , or others , who were concerned for the temporal welfare of Babylon , though in vain , and to no purpose . SECTION XXIII . Ye are the salt of the earth ; but if the salt have lost its savour , wherewith ...
... writer + ; but of the Israelites , or others , who were concerned for the temporal welfare of Babylon , though in vain , and to no purpose . SECTION XXIII . Ye are the salt of the earth ; but if the salt have lost its savour , wherewith ...
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