Select Practical Works of Rev. John Howe, and Dr. William Bates: Collected and Arranged, with Biographical SketchesG. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 - 550 pages |
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... apprehended might be some way useful . The affectation of garnishing a margin with the names of authors , I have ever thought a vain pedantry ; yet have not declined the occasional use of a few that occurred . He that writes to the ...
... apprehended might be some way useful . The affectation of garnishing a margin with the names of authors , I have ever thought a vain pedantry ; yet have not declined the occasional use of a few that occurred . He that writes to the ...
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... apprehensions of any thing beyond this present life therefore have nothing to withhold them from the most injurious violence , if thou withhold them not ; men that believe not another world , are the ready actors of any imagina- ble ...
... apprehensions of any thing beyond this present life therefore have nothing to withhold them from the most injurious violence , if thou withhold them not ; men that believe not another world , are the ready actors of any imagina- ble ...
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... apprehension of it . Secondly , The grant of pardon and eternal life to those that repent unfeignedly of their sins , and turn to God ; believing in the Mediator , and resigning themselves to his grace and government , to be by him ...
... apprehension of it . Secondly , The grant of pardon and eternal life to those that repent unfeignedly of their sins , and turn to God ; believing in the Mediator , and resigning themselves to his grace and government , to be by him ...
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... apprehensions as these , namely , That as it was not the author of being to itself , so it ought not principally to study the pleasing and serving of itself , but him who gave it being ; that it can no more continue and perfect itself ...
... apprehensions as these , namely , That as it was not the author of being to itself , so it ought not principally to study the pleasing and serving of itself , but him who gave it being ; that it can no more continue and perfect itself ...
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... apprehend its former disobe- dience to God , and distance from him , the reasonableness of sub- jection to him , and desirableness of blessedness in him ; the ne- cessity of a Redeemer to reconcile and recover it to God ; the ...
... apprehend its former disobe- dience to God , and distance from him , the reasonableness of sub- jection to him , and desirableness of blessedness in him ; the ne- cessity of a Redeemer to reconcile and recover it to God ; the ...
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