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Page v
... of future events . Each of these heads embraces a wide field , and they include illustrations of every religious truth which it 1 Milton . 2 Sir Daniel K. Sandford . is necessary for us to know , exemplifications of every.
... of future events . Each of these heads embraces a wide field , and they include illustrations of every religious truth which it 1 Milton . 2 Sir Daniel K. Sandford . is necessary for us to know , exemplifications of every.
Page viii
... truth which he is at pains to inculcate , whenever a fit opportunity presents itself -the doctrine of justification by faith in Christ without the works of the Law ; and the necessity of personal viii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... truth which he is at pains to inculcate , whenever a fit opportunity presents itself -the doctrine of justification by faith in Christ without the works of the Law ; and the necessity of personal viii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
Page xiv
... ostentation or pedantry , his varied acquisitions for the illustration of sacred truth . In short , this Work is pervaded by earnest piety and much Christian experience . Its whole tone evinces it to be xiv INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... ostentation or pedantry , his varied acquisitions for the illustration of sacred truth . In short , this Work is pervaded by earnest piety and much Christian experience . Its whole tone evinces it to be xiv INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
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... adherence to truth ; in short , there is no other 1 " Jusqu'à ce que nous sentions quelque allegement qui nous appaise et contente . " - Fr . book in which we are more perfectly taught the right Xxxviii THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... adherence to truth ; in short , there is no other 1 " Jusqu'à ce que nous sentions quelque allegement qui nous appaise et contente . " - Fr . book in which we are more perfectly taught the right Xxxviii THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
Page xlvii
... truth , and applaud them ; and the reason is , because the greatest part judge that the only means of cloaking their enormities is to throw all things into disorder , and to confound black and white ; and they think that the best and ...
... truth , and applaud them ; and the reason is , because the greatest part judge that the only means of cloaking their enormities is to throw all things into disorder , and to confound black and white ; and they think that the best and ...
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according Adam Clarke afflicted appears ARTHUR GOLDING Bashan behold blessing Book of Psalms calamities Calvin cause Chaldee children of God Christ Church clause confidence dangers David death deceitful declares deliver deliverance denotes desire despise divine doctrine doubt earth endeavour enemies exercise expression eyes faith Father favour fear flesh future tense give glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew word Holy Spirit honour hope interpretation Jehovah Jews judgment king kingdom Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy mind mount Sion observed opinion optative mood passage person praise pray prayer preserved promises prophet prosperity psalm Psalmist qu'il reading reason render righteous salvation Saul says Scripture sense Septuagint servants shows signifies sins sorrow soul speak strength succour synecdoche Syriac teaches thee thing thou hast tion translation true trust ungodly unto upright verb verse Vulgate whole wicked wickedness