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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... virtues ; yet I cannot in all things agree with them , but make use of the liberty wherewith our Lord has called us . " Especially when they see that I have willingly adopted their own ingenious in- ventions , what they have happily ...
... virtues ; yet I cannot in all things agree with them , but make use of the liberty wherewith our Lord has called us . " Especially when they see that I have willingly adopted their own ingenious in- ventions , what they have happily ...
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... virtue ; she loved and honoured her husband in an uncommon degree ; with her he lived in the greatest harmony and complacency , about four and twenty years , in North - Holland , Zealand , Friesland , and at 12 LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... virtue ; she loved and honoured her husband in an uncommon degree ; with her he lived in the greatest harmony and complacency , about four and twenty years , in North - Holland , Zealand , Friesland , and at 12 LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... virtues of this man may sufficiently appear . How great was the force of his genius in apprehending , investigating and illus- trating , even the most abstruse subjects ; the accuracy of his judgment in distinguishing , determining ...
... virtues of this man may sufficiently appear . How great was the force of his genius in apprehending , investigating and illus- trating , even the most abstruse subjects ; the accuracy of his judgment in distinguishing , determining ...
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... virtues , or rather in the compass of one to comprise all ; he was not in appearance , but in reality , a true divine , ever dis- covering his heavenly wisdom by a sincere piety towards God and his Saviour . For he was constant in the ...
... virtues , or rather in the compass of one to comprise all ; he was not in appearance , but in reality , a true divine , ever dis- covering his heavenly wisdom by a sincere piety towards God and his Saviour . For he was constant in the ...
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... virtue of the law , which universally binds him , humbly to accept every thing proposed by God ; to whom it is the essential duty of every rational creature to be subject in every respect . 2dly . On account of the high sovereignty of ...
... virtue of the law , which universally binds him , humbly to accept every thing proposed by God ; to whom it is the essential duty of every rational creature to be subject in every respect . 2dly . On account of the high sovereignty of ...
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