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... universally . In the passages , already quoted , it is plain , that the names elect and chosen , which , you know , are the same in the Greek , are equivalent to Saints or Christians ; and accordingly are addressed to them without ...
... universally . In the passages , already quoted , it is plain , that the names elect and chosen , which , you know , are the same in the Greek , are equivalent to Saints or Christians ; and accordingly are addressed to them without ...
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... universally considered as benefactors to the world , and as in- vested with peculiar amiableness , and worth . Those , who violate them , on the other hand , are , from the mischiefs which they produce , regarded as enemies , and ...
... universally considered as benefactors to the world , and as in- vested with peculiar amiableness , and worth . Those , who violate them , on the other hand , are , from the mischiefs which they produce , regarded as enemies , and ...
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... universally proud and irritable . No part of the human character is more predominant , more plea- sant to ourselves , more deceitful , or more universal . At the same time , as we might expect , none is so much cherished by the mind . A ...
... universally proud and irritable . No part of the human character is more predominant , more plea- sant to ourselves , more deceitful , or more universal . At the same time , as we might expect , none is so much cherished by the mind . A ...
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... Universally , we should inquire whether we live alway in the fear , love , and service of God ; with a spirit of dependence , confidence , submission , con- tentment , and gratitude . Among the duties to which we are summoned by the ...
... Universally , we should inquire whether we live alway in the fear , love , and service of God ; with a spirit of dependence , confidence , submission , con- tentment , and gratitude . Among the duties to which we are summoned by the ...
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... universally , what is ours , and what pertains to our con- nexions , more , other things being equal , than what pertains to those , whose interests we less understand , and in whose concerns we are less in the habit of mingling ; so we ...
... universally , what is ours , and what pertains to our con- nexions , more , other things being equal , than what pertains to those , whose interests we less understand , and in whose concerns we are less in the habit of mingling ; so we ...
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Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
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