The Two CovenantsCCEL, 1949 - 23 pages |
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... writing of the book, and our Covenant rights have been considered in a far wider aspect than their relation to prayer, I am persuaded that nothing will help us more in our work of intercession, than the entrance for ourselves personally ...
... writing of the book, and our Covenant rights have been considered in a far wider aspect than their relation to prayer, I am persuaded that nothing will help us more in our work of intercession, than the entrance for ourselves personally ...
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THE. TWO. COVENANTS. Chapter. II. The. Two. Covenants: Their. Relation. “It is written, that Abraham had two sons, one by the bondmaid, and one by the freewoman. Howbeit, the one by the bondmaid is born after the flesh; but the son by the ...
THE. TWO. COVENANTS. Chapter. II. The. Two. Covenants: Their. Relation. “It is written, that Abraham had two sons, one by the bondmaid, and one by the freewoman. Howbeit, the one by the bondmaid is born after the flesh; but the son by the ...
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... brought and can give. God help us all to be satisfied with nothing less.1 THE TWO COVENANTS Chapter III The First Covenant “Now therefore,. 1See Note A, on the Second Blessing. 2On the law written in the heart, see Note B.
... brought and can give. God help us all to be satisfied with nothing less.1 THE TWO COVENANTS Chapter III The First Covenant “Now therefore,. 1See Note A, on the Second Blessing. 2On the law written in the heart, see Note B.
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... written with a very practical purpose. Its object is to help believers to know that wonderful New Covenant of grace which God has made with them, and to lead them into the living and daily enjoyment of the blessed life it secures them ...
... written with a very practical purpose. Its object is to help believers to know that wonderful New Covenant of grace which God has made with them, and to lead them into the living and daily enjoyment of the blessed life it secures them ...
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... written on them, were of stone, as a lasting substance. It is easy to know what that means. The stone was wholly set apart for this one thing—to carry and show this Divine writing. The writing and the stone were inseparably connected ...
... written on them, were of stone, as a lasting substance. It is easy to know what that means. The stone was wholly set apart for this one thing—to carry and show this Divine writing. The writing and the stone were inseparably connected ...
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