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Page 115
... question , having been keenly agitated several centuries ago . In respect to it , theologians generally deemed evangelical , are divided into two classes one of which , for convenience of designation , we shall call the Penalists ; the ...
... question , having been keenly agitated several centuries ago . In respect to it , theologians generally deemed evangelical , are divided into two classes one of which , for convenience of designation , we shall call the Penalists ; the ...
Page 148
... question gives him somewhat an air of self - complacency , as if he considered himself quite entitled to unqualified praise , while his only wonder is how Jesus should know that he so well deserved it . 5. Christ's reply to this question ...
... question gives him somewhat an air of self - complacency , as if he considered himself quite entitled to unqualified praise , while his only wonder is how Jesus should know that he so well deserved it . 5. Christ's reply to this question ...
Page 443
... question returns , Where and what is this end ? We shall now attempt to answer this question by the follow- ing train of reasoning : - 1. The attributes of God are most wonderfully displayed in the work of creation . His power and ...
... question returns , Where and what is this end ? We shall now attempt to answer this question by the follow- ing train of reasoning : - 1. The attributes of God are most wonderfully displayed in the work of creation . His power and ...
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