The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity, Volume 1 |
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Page 39
... present , that they could not fail to prove mortal . Nor did the slightness of the disease make any change in his opinion as to its fatal issue ; while he foresaw that the ! consequences of an advanced age , and of the greatest. LIFE OF ...
... present , that they could not fail to prove mortal . Nor did the slightness of the disease make any change in his opinion as to its fatal issue ; while he foresaw that the ! consequences of an advanced age , and of the greatest. LIFE OF ...
Page 47
... presents itself a witness , that God's sti- pulation or covenant is just , and that this method of coming to the enjoyment of God is highly becoming ; and that there is no other way of obtaining the promise . And hence the evils which ...
... presents itself a witness , that God's sti- pulation or covenant is just , and that this method of coming to the enjoyment of God is highly becoming ; and that there is no other way of obtaining the promise . And hence the evils which ...
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... presents a Trinity to our know- ledge . This knowledge therefore is coeval with the creation . Nor should it seem strange , that afterwards it should be taught : since it is one of those things , of which mention is made in the very ...
... presents a Trinity to our know- ledge . This knowledge therefore is coeval with the creation . Nor should it seem strange , that afterwards it should be taught : since it is one of those things , of which mention is made in the very ...
Page 59
... present to future , when , by thine own choice , thou seekest after happiness , but not that which is true ; and , instead of taking the right way , goest into by- paths ; is not that the very same as if thou didst so often eat of the ...
... present to future , when , by thine own choice , thou seekest after happiness , but not that which is true ; and , instead of taking the right way , goest into by- paths ; is not that the very same as if thou didst so often eat of the ...
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... present and at hand . Whoever conceives not of God as he ought , dealing all things , bestowing his benefits freely , will never make the proper proficiency . Why are the Gods so beneficent ? It is owing to their nature . The first ...
... present and at hand . Whoever conceives not of God as he ought , dealing all things , bestowing his benefits freely , will never make the proper proficiency . Why are the Gods so beneficent ? It is owing to their nature . The first ...
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