The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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Page 435
... constitution , under which He was pleased to place the human race in His arrangements with our first parents , and by which , through His own act of gratuitous benignity , He might direct the hopes and aspirations of man toward eternal ...
... constitution , under which He was pleased to place the human race in His arrangements with our first parents , and by which , through His own act of gratuitous benignity , He might direct the hopes and aspirations of man toward eternal ...
Page 529
... constitution which He has ordained , has chief reference to moral perfection ; the exhi- bition and mainteinance of ... constitution , and make that constitution efficient to accom- plish its appropriate end , by a system of mere ...
... constitution which He has ordained , has chief reference to moral perfection ; the exhi- bition and mainteinance of ... constitution , and make that constitution efficient to accom- plish its appropriate end , by a system of mere ...
Page 743
... constitution or " covenant of works , " and designed , had that constitution been confirmed by the obedience of Adam , to affect and determine the free - will of man in holy obedience . A derangement also has ensued , in the exercise of ...
... constitution or " covenant of works , " and designed , had that constitution been confirmed by the obedience of Adam , to affect and determine the free - will of man in holy obedience . A derangement also has ensued , in the exercise of ...
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