The Two CovenantsCCEL, 1949 - 23 pages |
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... understand me when I say there is one further note of power I would like so much to have introduced into your next book on Intercession. God Himself has, I know, been giving me some direct teaching this winter upon the place the New ...
... understand me when I say there is one further note of power I would like so much to have introduced into your next book on Intercession. God Himself has, I know, been giving me some direct teaching this winter upon the place the New ...
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... . As that in which the true excellency of the second consists is opened up to us, we can spiritually enter into what God has prepared for us. Let us try and understand why there should have been THE TWO COVENANTS ...
... . As that in which the true excellency of the second consists is opened up to us, we can spiritually enter into what God has prepared for us. Let us try and understand why there should have been THE TWO COVENANTS ...
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Let us try and understand why there should have been two, neither less nor more. The reason is to be found in the fact that, in religion, in all intercourse between God and man, there are two parties, and that each of these must have ...
Let us try and understand why there should have been two, neither less nor more. The reason is to be found in the fact that, in religion, in all intercourse between God and man, there are two parties, and that each of these must have ...
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... understand the Old Covenant aright we must ever remember its two great characteristics —the one, that it was of Divine appointment, fraught with much true blessing, and absolutely indispensable for the working out of God's purposes; the ...
... understand the Old Covenant aright we must ever remember its two great characteristics —the one, that it was of Divine appointment, fraught with much true blessing, and absolutely indispensable for the working out of God's purposes; the ...
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... by our efforts as Christians, will prepare us for understanding and accepting God's new way of salvation—Himself working in us all that is pleasing in His sight. THE TWO COVENANTS CHAPTER IV The New Covenant “But this.
... by our efforts as Christians, will prepare us for understanding and accepting God's new way of salvation—Himself working in us all that is pleasing in His sight. THE TWO COVENANTS CHAPTER IV The New Covenant “But this.
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