Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and OccasionsHiram Ferry, 1826 - 320 pages |
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... tion we must derive from the sacred scriptures . These are a fund of information which God has graciously grant- ed us , and a fund abundantly sufficient to answer every val- uable purpose . If we neglect the scriptures , we certainly ...
... tion we must derive from the sacred scriptures . These are a fund of information which God has graciously grant- ed us , and a fund abundantly sufficient to answer every val- uable purpose . If we neglect the scriptures , we certainly ...
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... tion is this world ? Is not the devil represented as the god of it , and does not the conduct of men prove that the repre- sentation is a just one ? Why can not men be satisfied to butcher those animals that were designed for their use ...
... tion is this world ? Is not the devil represented as the god of it , and does not the conduct of men prove that the repre- sentation is a just one ? Why can not men be satisfied to butcher those animals that were designed for their use ...
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... tion was only , that he should confine his preaching to what he considered to be of principal importance , Christ and the atonement made for sin by his death . Whether therefore , we think with some persons that Christ was discoursing ...
... tion was only , that he should confine his preaching to what he considered to be of principal importance , Christ and the atonement made for sin by his death . Whether therefore , we think with some persons that Christ was discoursing ...
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... tion , the scriptures abound in language which we cannot understand . To positive declarations , to be found in the word of God we may add , that so far as we are capable of judging , it is utterly impossible for infinite attributes to ...
... tion , the scriptures abound in language which we cannot understand . To positive declarations , to be found in the word of God we may add , that so far as we are capable of judging , it is utterly impossible for infinite attributes to ...
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... , and the Old like- wise , abounds in the sentiment , that Christ died for the sal- vation of his people , and , that his death is the only founda- tion of hope and happiness . To omit many things which might be said upon the 37.
... , and the Old like- wise , abounds in the sentiment , that Christ died for the sal- vation of his people , and , that his death is the only founda- tion of hope and happiness . To omit many things which might be said upon the 37.
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