The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity. In Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... faith confirmed , and religious affections raised , will here be fully gratified . Those who can pe- ruse it in the original Latin , will discover a beauty and sublimity of style , which the translator has not been able to reach ; the ...
... faith confirmed , and religious affections raised , will here be fully gratified . Those who can pe- ruse it in the original Latin , will discover a beauty and sublimity of style , which the translator has not been able to reach ; the ...
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... faith . And though it was a place noted for trade and navigation , yet it produced men famous in every branch of literature . So that Witsius , even in his native place , had illus- trious patterns to copy after . The care which these ...
... faith . And though it was a place noted for trade and navigation , yet it produced men famous in every branch of literature . So that Witsius , even in his native place , had illus- trious patterns to copy after . The care which these ...
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... faith , which both princes publicly made , to the great edification of the church , in the presence of the Princess - mother , Albertina of Orange . It is not , therefore , to be wondered , that when , through the injury of the most ...
... faith , which both princes publicly made , to the great edification of the church , in the presence of the Princess - mother , Albertina of Orange . It is not , therefore , to be wondered , that when , through the injury of the most ...
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... faith , or embrace or encourage any of the errors of the times . He was master of the whole compass of sacred philol- ogy , Greek and Hebrew : he was well acquainted with the elegancies of profane literature , Latin , Greek , and ...
... faith , or embrace or encourage any of the errors of the times . He was master of the whole compass of sacred philol- ogy , Greek and Hebrew : he was well acquainted with the elegancies of profane literature , Latin , Greek , and ...
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... faith , declaring and demeaning himself the most obsequious disciple of the Holy Spirit alone . Hence he had neither a disdain for old , and an itch for new things ; nor an aversion to new , and a mad and indolent fondness for old ...
... faith , declaring and demeaning himself the most obsequious disciple of the Holy Spirit alone . Hence he had neither a disdain for old , and an itch for new things ; nor an aversion to new , and a mad and indolent fondness for old ...
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Adam apostle appears argument Arminius believers BERITH blessed blood body called Canaan chap church Cloppenburg command condition consists covenant of grace creature Crellius curse declares denotes deny divine earth elect enjoined eternal faith Father flesh give glory God the Father God's gospel guilt happiness hath heaven Hebrew holy hypostatical union impetration Israel Jews John justice learned person likewise Lord Jesus Luke manner Matth means Mediator ment Messiah Moses namely nature ness obey Old Testament paradise Paul perform promise Psal punishment reason redemption remission rest reward righteousness sabbath sacraments sacrifice salvation sanctified scripture sealed sense seventh day shew signified sinner sins Socinians Son of God soul speak Spirit sufferings of Christ suretiship Surety thee things thou threatening tion tree truth ture unto viii virtue West Friesland Whence whole Witsius words wrath wrath of God xvii