The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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Page 88
... Divine displeasure ? 7. But the fact lies before us , and is admitted by all , that pun- ishment is forborne ; that mercy in the Divine administration rejoices against judgment , and opens the gates of Heaven to those who have incurred ...
... Divine displeasure ? 7. But the fact lies before us , and is admitted by all , that pun- ishment is forborne ; that mercy in the Divine administration rejoices against judgment , and opens the gates of Heaven to those who have incurred ...
Page 95
... Divine attributes : in other words , it is taught , that Christ was strictly a Divine Person . This is the foundation of the doctrine of the atonement . Is it consistent with the greatest and first of all truths - the unity of God ? The ...
... Divine attributes : in other words , it is taught , that Christ was strictly a Divine Person . This is the foundation of the doctrine of the atonement . Is it consistent with the greatest and first of all truths - the unity of God ? The ...
Page 96
... Divine attribute harmonize in every Divine act or procedure ; and that the Divine conduct never be out of keeping with itself , or inconsistent with the majesty and honor of God , as the Lord and Maker of all . But this is not against ...
... Divine attribute harmonize in every Divine act or procedure ; and that the Divine conduct never be out of keeping with itself , or inconsistent with the majesty and honor of God , as the Lord and Maker of all . But this is not against ...
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