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If thou dost well, iav opBUs Trpo<rcv£yKr)s, If thou hadst offered rightly, as the Septuagint renders the words ; which though it is not a proper literal translation of them, yet agreeable enough to their sense, shouldst thou not be ...
lc called not only the spirit of man, but also the Spirit of God ; as in those words of Job, Ml the while my breath is in' me, and the Spirit of God is in my nostrils.* Some of them f derive the word Jjt, translated strive, from pa, ...
If any thing is said to the purpose, as militating against that doctrine, it ought to be said and proved, that God has vehemently desired the salvation of all mankind; of which these words can be no proof, since they only regard the ...
These words were made use of to contradict the doctrines of absolute election, particular redemption, and unfrustrable grace m conversion ; it is intimated,! that, on supposition of these doctrines, they would represent the God of ...
sen to eternal life, whom Christ has redeemed by his blood, and to whom the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of themselves and Christ is given ; or in other words, that God wishes and desires the spiritual welfare of ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |