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... man's capacity while heremains in thebody, that certainforms ofworship should beprescribedin the Visible Church onearth, and that the time and manner ofcertain ceremonious observances among every denomination of Christians should be ...
... man's capacity while heremains in thebody, that certainforms ofworship should beprescribedin the Visible Church onearth, and that the time and manner ofcertain ceremonious observances among every denomination of Christians should be ...
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... man's salvation:andthough I hope todiscuss these subjects moreatlargewith you, my young friends,atsome future time, yet Ifeel it necessaryinthis place totouch slightly upon them.“And first, Iwould wish youtobe strongly impressed with ...
... man's salvation:andthough I hope todiscuss these subjects moreatlargewith you, my young friends,atsome future time, yet Ifeel it necessaryinthis place totouch slightly upon them.“And first, Iwould wish youtobe strongly impressed with ...
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... man,hewas enabled to preserve that rare and beautiful consistency of character, which they only possess who walk in thestrength ofHim with whom thereis no variableness norshadow ofturning.After having said thus muchof this young man ...
... man,hewas enabled to preserve that rare and beautiful consistency of character, which they only possess who walk in thestrength ofHim with whom thereis no variableness norshadow ofturning.After having said thus muchof this young man ...
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... man's heart, renderinghim uncharitable tohis fellowcreatures, andabundantly more prone tocondemn thanto conciliatehis opposers.He that has just views ofreligion knows his own depravity; andifhe is made to differ from another, he knowsto ...
... man's heart, renderinghim uncharitable tohis fellowcreatures, andabundantly more prone tocondemn thanto conciliatehis opposers.He that has just views ofreligion knows his own depravity; andifhe is made to differ from another, he knowsto ...
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... man's salvation.“Theword ofGod,”continued this pious young officer,“discovers tous theway of salvation laid down inthe covenantof grace, manifesting to us what the everblessed Trinity therein purposed, and what, in the fulness of time ...
... man's salvation.“Theword ofGod,”continued this pious young officer,“discovers tous theway of salvation laid down inthe covenantof grace, manifesting to us what the everblessed Trinity therein purposed, and what, in the fulness of time ...
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