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... glory unapproachable , Parent of angels and men ! next thee I implore , omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! And thou , the third subsistence of divine ...
... glory unapproachable , Parent of angels and men ! next thee I implore , omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! And thou , the third subsistence of divine ...
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... , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bondage . ' Prose Works , II . 372 . nignant feeling towards mankind , that I readily give as 4 DEDICATION .
... , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bondage . ' Prose Works , II . 372 . nignant feeling towards mankind , that I readily give as 4 DEDICATION .
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... glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is derived but the au- thority of those Scriptures will be examined in the proper place ...
... glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is derived but the au- thority of those Scriptures will be examined in the proper place ...
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... glory of God . " Acts xiv . 17. " he left not himself without witness . " xvii . 27 , 28. " he is not far from every one of us . " Rom . i . 19 , 20. " that which may be known of God is mani- fest in them . " and ii . 14 , 15. " the ...
... glory of God . " Acts xiv . 17. " he left not himself without witness . " xvii . 27 , 28. " he is not far from every one of us . " Rom . i . 19 , 20. " that which may be known of God is mani- fest in them . " and ii . 14 , 15. " the ...
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... glory and majesty of the Deity must have been so dear to him , that he would never say any- thing of himself which could be humiliating or degrading , and would ascribe to himself no personal attribute which he would not willingly have ...
... glory and majesty of the Deity must have been so dear to him , that he would never say any- thing of himself which could be humiliating or degrading , and would ascribe to himself no personal attribute which he would not willingly have ...
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