A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone, Band 1Cummings, Hilliard, 1825 - 458 Seiten |
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... known with certainty ; every trace of its existence having been lost for nearly a century and a half , till it was discovered by Mr. Lemon in the manner above described . In the absence of all positive evidence on this sub- XV.
... known with certainty ; every trace of its existence having been lost for nearly a century and a half , till it was discovered by Mr. Lemon in the manner above described . In the absence of all positive evidence on this sub- XV.
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... manner in which he speaks of Milton's manuscript works , especially if , as is probable , in describing them as " no way to be ob- jected against either with regard to royalty and gov- ernment , " he intended to have added , " or with ...
... manner in which he speaks of Milton's manuscript works , especially if , as is probable , in describing them as " no way to be ob- jected against either with regard to royalty and gov- ernment , " he intended to have added , " or with ...
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... manner in which he qualified himself for the execution of his task . ' Whereas the greater part of those who have written most largely on these subjects , have been wont to fill whole pages with explanations of their own opinions ...
... manner in which he qualified himself for the execution of his task . ' Whereas the greater part of those who have written most largely on these subjects , have been wont to fill whole pages with explanations of their own opinions ...
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... manner of treating the subject of Covenants in his political tracts , with some corresponding remarks in the follow- ing treatise . He says in his Eiconoclastes , Neither was the " covenant superfluous , though former engage- ments ...
... manner of treating the subject of Covenants in his political tracts , with some corresponding remarks in the follow- ing treatise . He says in his Eiconoclastes , Neither was the " covenant superfluous , though former engage- ments ...
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... manner . attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to remark , that the poem is constructed on the funda- mental principle that the sacrifice of Christ was strict- ly vicarious ; that not only was man redeemed , but a real price ...
... manner . attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to remark , that the poem is constructed on the funda- mental principle that the sacrifice of Christ was strict- ly vicarious ; that not only was man redeemed , but a real price ...
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according Acts angels apostle attributed begotten behold believe body called cause CHAP Church command covenant created dead death decree Deity Deut divine doctrine earth elect essence eternal evil Exod faith Father hath flesh fore glory God the Father gospel grace heart heaven Hence Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human hypostatic union inasmuch Isai Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ John John iii John xiv John xvii judgement Kings Lord Jesus Christ Luke marriage Matt Milton Moses nature opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage person polygamy predestinated prophets Prose prove Psal quod reason repentance reprobation righteousness saith salvation Samson Agonistes Scripture sense sent signify sinners sins soul speak Tetrachordon thee Thess things thou hast thou shalt tion truth unto verse viii whence whole wife word xvii xxxiii