A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms; a Comprehensive View of Every Article in The System of Divinity; an Impartial Account of All The Principle Denominations ... Together with an Accurate Statement of the Most Remarkable Transactions and Events Recorded in Ecclesiastical History, Volume 1Whitehall: Printed for W.W. Woodward, no. 52, corner of Chestnut and Second streets, 1807 |
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... Saint Mark and Saint Paul use this word in their Greek , Mark xiv , 36 . Rom . viii , 15. Gal . iv , 6 , because it was then commonly known in the synagogues and the primitive ABBEY , a monastery , govern- assemblies of the christians ...
... Saint Mark and Saint Paul use this word in their Greek , Mark xiv , 36 . Rom . viii , 15. Gal . iv , 6 , because it was then commonly known in the synagogues and the primitive ABBEY , a monastery , govern- assemblies of the christians ...
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... saints as the mon receptacle of the dead , Rom . x , 7 ; also hell , or the bottomless pit , Luke viii , 31. Rev. ix , 1. Rev. xi , 7. See DELUGE . Romish church . They hold that the soul of man is not created ; be- cause , say they ...
... saints as the mon receptacle of the dead , Rom . x , 7 ; also hell , or the bottomless pit , Luke viii , 31. Rev. ix , 1. Rev. xi , 7. See DELUGE . Romish church . They hold that the soul of man is not created ; be- cause , say they ...
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... saints , being raised from the dead , are at the last day solemnly owned to be the children of God , and enter into the full possession of that inheritance provided for them , Rom . viii , 19 , 23. Adoption is a word taken from the ...
... saints , being raised from the dead , are at the last day solemnly owned to be the children of God , and enter into the full possession of that inheritance provided for them , Rom . viii , 19 , 23. Adoption is a word taken from the ...
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... saints is incorruptible , undefiled , and never fadeth away , " 1st Pet . 1 , 4. " Now " Thou art my portion , saith my are we the sons of God , and it doth not yet appear what we shall be : but we know that when he shall appear , we ...
... saints is incorruptible , undefiled , and never fadeth away , " 1st Pet . 1 , 4. " Now " Thou art my portion , saith my are we the sons of God , and it doth not yet appear what we shall be : but we know that when he shall appear , we ...
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... saints has always consist - selves , and justice to our fellow ed in the exercise of holy affec- creatures . As this is a subject tions . Jesus Christ himself af - worthy of close attention , the rea- fords us an example of the most ...
... saints has always consist - selves , and justice to our fellow ed in the exercise of holy affec- creatures . As this is a subject tions . Jesus Christ himself af - worthy of close attention , the rea- fords us an example of the most ...
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