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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... every Academician ; as is the 13th , of every sensual , intemperate cha- racter ; and from the 4th to the 12th , of every one who is de- 5 Amongst other singularities referable to revelation , I must particularly 226 On the Conduct of God.
... every Academician ; as is the 13th , of every sensual , intemperate cha- racter ; and from the 4th to the 12th , of every one who is de- 5 Amongst other singularities referable to revelation , I must particularly 226 On the Conduct of God.
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... racter by his servant Moses : neither did he believe that he possessed that exclusive good- ness ascribed to him by our blessed Saviour , " There is none good but God ; " nor that de- claration made of him by St. John , " God is " love ...
... racter by his servant Moses : neither did he believe that he possessed that exclusive good- ness ascribed to him by our blessed Saviour , " There is none good but God ; " nor that de- claration made of him by St. John , " God is " love ...
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... racter of Jesus Christ as the Son of God , it harmonizes in all its parts exactly with pro- phecy , with miracles , and with the express declaration and affirmation of Almighty God ; and there is so evident , so perfect a coincidence ...
... racter of Jesus Christ as the Son of God , it harmonizes in all its parts exactly with pro- phecy , with miracles , and with the express declaration and affirmation of Almighty God ; and there is so evident , so perfect a coincidence ...
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