Sermons, on a Number of Connected Subjects: In which an Attempt is Made to Explain the Leading Principles of Revealed Religion; to Show Their Consistency, Reasonableness and Importance; and to Guard Them Against Dangerous Misconstructions and False Inferences, and Against the Specious Objections of UnbelieversOliver D. Cooke; Lincoln and Gleason, printers, 1803 - 436 pages |
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... certainly , any thing in this work which is truly foolish ; however much it may be vulgarly ad- mired . We read of those , even in the days of the apostles , who crept into houses , and led captive silly people ; such as were ever ...
... certainly , any thing in this work which is truly foolish ; however much it may be vulgarly ad- mired . We read of those , even in the days of the apostles , who crept into houses , and led captive silly people ; such as were ever ...
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... certainly of great importance . But by that wisdom of words with which the apos- tle says he was not sent to preach we may understand , what he calls in the next chapter , " Enticing words of man's wisdom . " Words of deceitful flattery ...
... certainly of great importance . But by that wisdom of words with which the apos- tle says he was not sent to preach we may understand , what he calls in the next chapter , " Enticing words of man's wisdom . " Words of deceitful flattery ...
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... certainly every one must be able to do at any time , ) God will be faithful and just to forgive their sins , and to cleanse them from all unrighteousness . But when a sinner's can , and his will , are found to be what they really are ...
... certainly every one must be able to do at any time , ) God will be faithful and just to forgive their sins , and to cleanse them from all unrighteousness . But when a sinner's can , and his will , are found to be what they really are ...
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... , of some doubt . God , however , is certainly meant ; and this is sufficient for my present purpose . Our text then contains two assertions ; the explanation of which is now pro posed . D I. That God will have all men to be saved.
... , of some doubt . God , however , is certainly meant ; and this is sufficient for my present purpose . Our text then contains two assertions ; the explanation of which is now pro posed . D I. That God will have all men to be saved.
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... certainly not with more universality than this , we must understand our Saviour , when he says to his disciples , Matt . x . 22 , Ye shall be hated of all men for my name sake . " And the evangelist , when he relates what was said of ...
... certainly not with more universality than this , we must understand our Saviour , when he says to his disciples , Matt . x . 22 , Ye shall be hated of all men for my name sake . " And the evangelist , when he relates what was said of ...
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