The Two CovenantsCCEL, 1949 - 23 pages |
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... and every sin; it made it impossible for God to do His work. The one thing God sought to waken in men by promise and threatening, by mercy and judgment, was faith. Of the many devices of which God's patient and condescending.
... and every sin; it made it impossible for God to do His work. The one thing God sought to waken in men by promise and threatening, by mercy and judgment, was faith. Of the many devices of which God's patient and condescending.
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... things, though as yet unseen, which God was working out. Then, the Covenant was meant to be a security and guarantee, as simple and plain and humanlike as the Divine glory could make it, that the very things which God had promised would ...
... things, though as yet unseen, which God was working out. Then, the Covenant was meant to be a security and guarantee, as simple and plain and humanlike as the Divine glory could make it, that the very things which God had promised would ...
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... things contain an allegory: for these women are two covenants.” -GAL. iv. 22-24. THERE are two covenants, one called the Old, the other the New. God speaks of this very distinctly in Jeremiah, where He says: “The days come, that I will ...
... things contain an allegory: for these women are two covenants.” -GAL. iv. 22-24. THERE are two covenants, one called the Old, the other the New. God speaks of this very distinctly in Jeremiah, where He says: “The days come, that I will ...
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... thing of moral worth and true blessedness, it must be his deliberate and voluntary choice. And this now is the ... things there was no other way possible to God than this in dealing with a being whom He had endowed with the Godlike power ...
... thing of moral worth and true blessedness, it must be his deliberate and voluntary choice. And this now is the ... things there was no other way possible to God than this in dealing with a being whom He had endowed with the Godlike power ...
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... things in the Old Covenant worship; perhaps nowhere more clearly than in the difference between the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place in the temple, with the veil separating them. Into the former the priests might always enter to draw ...
... things in the Old Covenant worship; perhaps nowhere more clearly than in the difference between the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place in the temple, with the veil separating them. Into the former the priests might always enter to draw ...
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