The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity, Volume 1T. Tegg, 1837 - Covenant theology |
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... beginning with plain and acknowledged truths , and connecting them together , gradually leads to the more abstruse points and forces an assent to them , not less strongly than to those we are obliged to agree to at the first view ; and ...
... beginning with plain and acknowledged truths , and connecting them together , gradually leads to the more abstruse points and forces an assent to them , not less strongly than to those we are obliged to agree to at the first view ; and ...
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... beginning of the year 1680 ; when , upon the decease of the celebrated Burmannus , they judged it necessary to have a great man to add to the reputation of their univer- sity , and to maintain the ancient piety of their 8 LIFE OF THE ...
... beginning of the year 1680 ; when , upon the decease of the celebrated Burmannus , they judged it necessary to have a great man to add to the reputation of their univer- sity , and to maintain the ancient piety of their 8 LIFE OF THE ...
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... beginning of the creation of God , " Rev. iii . 14 , " by whom were created thrones and dominions , things visible and invisible , that he might have the pre - eminence in all things , " Col. i . 16-18 , both of the works of nature and ...
... beginning of the creation of God , " Rev. iii . 14 , " by whom were created thrones and dominions , things visible and invisible , that he might have the pre - eminence in all things , " Col. i . 16-18 , both of the works of nature and ...
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... beginning of the world , he would show to all that he owed nothing to any , but was himself the most absolute lord of all . " This is con- trary to the light of na- ture . II . To this I answer , as follows : 1st , Man's natural ...
... beginning of the world , he would show to all that he owed nothing to any , but was himself the most absolute lord of all . " This is con- trary to the light of na- ture . II . To this I answer , as follows : 1st , Man's natural ...
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... beginning of that chapter , " the promise of rewards , for well- doing , is closely interwoven with religion . " 8thly , The reason he gives for this assertion is foolish , and to no purpose . For , do these many and liberal promises of ...
... beginning of that chapter , " the promise of rewards , for well- doing , is closely interwoven with religion . " 8thly , The reason he gives for this assertion is foolish , and to no purpose . For , do these many and liberal promises of ...
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