Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the RomansR. Carter, 1844 - 521 pages |
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... tion of Jesus Christ and of Him crucified , into a superstructure at once firm and graceful and stately - so branching forth into all the utilities of moral and practi- cal application - and , at length , from an argument bearing upon ...
... tion of Jesus Christ and of Him crucified , into a superstructure at once firm and graceful and stately - so branching forth into all the utilities of moral and practi- cal application - and , at length , from an argument bearing upon ...
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... tion of the excellencies of revelation , ap- ply as much to the verses of the Old as it does to the verses of the New Testament -so that if he just grow in spiritual clear- sightedness , he will have as growing a relish and observation ...
... tion of the excellencies of revelation , ap- ply as much to the verses of the Old as it does to the verses of the New Testament -so that if he just grow in spiritual clear- sightedness , he will have as growing a relish and observation ...
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... tion to the apostle Christ , as to the apos- tles whom he was addressing . We now enter upon the work of expo- | held , in the language of the ceremonial sition . law , to be synonymous . And it is thus that People , in reading the ...
... tion to the apostle Christ , as to the apos- tles whom he was addressing . We now enter upon the work of expo- | held , in the language of the ceremonial sition . law , to be synonymous . And it is thus that People , in reading the ...
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... tion of heart and conduct on the other . The expedient does not appear a likely one to the eye of nature . But the power of God stamps an efficacy upon it ; and He has multiplied in all ages of the church the living examples of marked ...
... tion of heart and conduct on the other . The expedient does not appear a likely one to the eye of nature . But the power of God stamps an efficacy upon it ; and He has multiplied in all ages of the church the living examples of marked ...
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... tion which ought to have been given . Is him over to a reprobate mind ; it is be- there enough of the character of the Di- cause he is judicially in a state of blind- vinity stamped upon its pages , that , had ness ; it is because his ...
... tion which ought to have been given . Is him over to a reprobate mind ; it is be- there enough of the character of the Di- cause he is judicially in a state of blind- vinity stamped upon its pages , that , had ness ; it is because his ...
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