Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... possess it , is disposed to complain . Why has not God made what we are to believe so plain and evident , as that all doubts should be prevented ? is a common inquiry . Why has he not revealed himself so clearly , as that we should be ...
... possess it , is disposed to complain . Why has not God made what we are to believe so plain and evident , as that all doubts should be prevented ? is a common inquiry . Why has he not revealed himself so clearly , as that we should be ...
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... possessed absolute know- ledge . I. The most important doctrine of religion is , that there is one God of infinite perfection , by whose power we were created , by whose providence we are preserved , whom therefore we are bound to love ...
... possessed absolute know- ledge . I. The most important doctrine of religion is , that there is one God of infinite perfection , by whose power we were created , by whose providence we are preserved , whom therefore we are bound to love ...
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... possessed absolute know- ledge . One , and it is of great importance , — is , that by the present constitution of things , the understanding is sharp- ened and improved , employment is found for the mind , and man is rendered active ...
... possessed absolute know- ledge . One , and it is of great importance , — is , that by the present constitution of things , the understanding is sharp- ened and improved , employment is found for the mind , and man is rendered active ...
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... possess a pure and upright mind , unless he gives to every question relating to it the attention , which is due to its importance . To these observations it may be objected , that if they are just , Christianity must be a system , which ...
... possess a pure and upright mind , unless he gives to every question relating to it the attention , which is due to its importance . To these observations it may be objected , that if they are just , Christianity must be a system , which ...
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... possesses , she has received : she cannot there- fore glory in them , as if they were of her own creation . There is no ostentation in any part of her behaviour : she does not affect to conceal her virtues and talents , but she never ...
... possesses , she has received : she cannot there- fore glory in them , as if they were of her own creation . There is no ostentation in any part of her behaviour : she does not affect to conceal her virtues and talents , but she never ...
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