Lectures on the Dispensations of God with Adam1832 - 209 Seiten |
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... earth ; it was therefore a very suitable name for man , who was " formed of the dust of the ground . " There are , it is true , learned men who derive this name from a Hebrew word of a different signification , and who tell us that the ...
... earth ; it was therefore a very suitable name for man , who was " formed of the dust of the ground . " There are , it is true , learned men who derive this name from a Hebrew word of a different signification , and who tell us that the ...
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... earth , and here ( O wonderful sight ! O most welcome visitant ! more welcome than is the aba- ting tempest and the first peep of day to the mari- ner ) here to live , to suffer , and to die . It was in the hearts of chosen sinners ...
... earth , and here ( O wonderful sight ! O most welcome visitant ! more welcome than is the aba- ting tempest and the first peep of day to the mari- ner ) here to live , to suffer , and to die . It was in the hearts of chosen sinners ...
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... earth , -earthy . " A representation this , which ought to inspire the heart of a redeemed sinner with joy and gratitude , inasmuch as it as- sures him that by the merit and power of the second Adam , " who was made a quickening spirit ...
... earth , -earthy . " A representation this , which ought to inspire the heart of a redeemed sinner with joy and gratitude , inasmuch as it as- sures him that by the merit and power of the second Adam , " who was made a quickening spirit ...
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... earth , for of it they were created as well as man . Gen. i . 24 . Let not beings then , who , in an essential part ... earth to earth . " Attend to the next sentence in the solemn ritual , " in sure and certain hopes 8.
... earth , for of it they were created as well as man . Gen. i . 24 . Let not beings then , who , in an essential part ... earth to earth . " Attend to the next sentence in the solemn ritual , " in sure and certain hopes 8.
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... earth - how could Adam contemplate his own frame - his own happiness - his fair abode - his still fairer Eve , - without " as in a glass , " less wonderful it is true , than that of the gospel , discovering " the glory of the Lord ...
... earth - how could Adam contemplate his own frame - his own happiness - his fair abode - his still fairer Eve , - without " as in a glass , " less wonderful it is true , than that of the gospel , discovering " the glory of the Lord ...
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