A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 pages |
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... ideas of the majesty of God to suppose that he would send his Son into this world for any period however short , or for any human purposes however great ; the second , that it was the occult design of our Saviour to make himself a ...
... ideas of the majesty of God to suppose that he would send his Son into this world for any period however short , or for any human purposes however great ; the second , that it was the occult design of our Saviour to make himself a ...
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... ideas of the purity and holiness of God , as it is to the doctrine of Scripture , that each person must possess , before he can be admitted into the presence of the Deity . I must therefore beg of the reader , whilst he peruses this ...
... ideas of the purity and holiness of God , as it is to the doctrine of Scripture , that each person must possess , before he can be admitted into the presence of the Deity . I must therefore beg of the reader , whilst he peruses this ...
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... ideas of the Deity as the most amiable of all beings , into the most unamiable , and presents him to the human mind as exercising his omnipo- tent power with an arbitrary , relentless , and cruel tyranny ; as creating men , not with a ...
... ideas of the Deity as the most amiable of all beings , into the most unamiable , and presents him to the human mind as exercising his omnipo- tent power with an arbitrary , relentless , and cruel tyranny ; as creating men , not with a ...
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... , whose duty it is , to fix in his mind , from reflection and con- templation on the glories of God's creation , and especially from a candid and liberal perusal of his Scripture , an unalterable idea of the to the Human Species , & c . 11.
... , whose duty it is , to fix in his mind , from reflection and con- templation on the glories of God's creation , and especially from a candid and liberal perusal of his Scripture , an unalterable idea of the to the Human Species , & c . 11.
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James Hare. perusal of his Scripture , an unalterable idea of the goodness of God , and then to honour and glorify that goodness , instead of vilifying and degrading it . This miserable doctrine is neither supported by the reason or com ...
James Hare. perusal of his Scripture , an unalterable idea of the goodness of God , and then to honour and glorify that goodness , instead of vilifying and degrading it . This miserable doctrine is neither supported by the reason or com ...
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