Observations on the Religious Peculiarities of the Society of FriendsJ. and A. Arch, Cornhill; W. Alexander and Son, York; S. Wilkin, Norwich; and A. Constable and Company, Edinburgh., 1825 - 334 Seiten |
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... plainly declare that he wills for them a happiness of a far more exalted and enduring nature . Fallen and corrupt as they are , and separated by their iniquities from the Holy One of Israel , " he willeth not that any should perish ...
... plainly declare that he wills for them a happiness of a far more exalted and enduring nature . Fallen and corrupt as they are , and separated by their iniquities from the Holy One of Israel , " he willeth not that any should perish ...
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... plainly evinces ; but the moral law of God , which was outwardly revealed to the Jews , and was , with still greater completeness unfolded under the Christian dispensation : secondly , that the Gentiles , here brought into a comparison ...
... plainly evinces ; but the moral law of God , which was outwardly revealed to the Jews , and was , with still greater completeness unfolded under the Christian dispensation : secondly , that the Gentiles , here brought into a comparison ...
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... plainly teaches us that , without such an influence , there can be no acceptable obedience to the moral law of God . " " Bhuivanee Dos ( one of their leaders ) was anxious to become acquainted with the Christian religion , and I gave ...
... plainly teaches us that , without such an influence , there can be no acceptable obedience to the moral law of God . " " Bhuivanee Dos ( one of their leaders ) was anxious to become acquainted with the Christian religion , and I gave ...
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... plainly leads us to suppose that , in the previous verses , he is speaking of Christ in his condition of preexist- ence , or at least solely with reference to this original and divine nature . I would suggest that the declara- tions ...
... plainly leads us to suppose that , in the previous verses , he is speaking of Christ in his condition of preexist- ence , or at least solely with reference to this original and divine nature . I would suggest that the declara- tions ...
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... plainly excluded . Nothing , indeed , can be more fraught with danger than the condition of those persons who , whilst they profess to believe in Jesus , and are called by his name , are nevertheless the servants of sin , and are living ...
... plainly excluded . Nothing , indeed , can be more fraught with danger than the condition of those persons who , whilst they profess to believe in Jesus , and are called by his name , are nevertheless the servants of sin , and are living ...
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