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... MAN'S MERIT- Job xxii . 2 . ING OF GOD . Can a man be profitable to God ? Page 5 . It is an impossible thing for man to merit of God , 6. And although , I. Men are naturally prone to persuade themselves they can merit , 7 , because , 1 ...
... MAN'S MERIT- Job xxii . 2 . ING OF GOD . Can a man be profitable to God ? Page 5 . It is an impossible thing for man to merit of God , 6. And although , I. Men are naturally prone to persuade themselves they can merit , 7 , because , 1 ...
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... man engages in sin , but as it bears some appearance of good , 330 . 2. Shame and pain are by God made the consequents ... man's will , 351. Because , 1. The soul has originally an averseness to duty , 352 . 2. The affections of the soul ...
... man engages in sin , but as it bears some appearance of good , 330 . 2. Shame and pain are by God made the consequents ... man's will , 351. Because , 1. The soul has originally an averseness to duty , 352 . 2. The affections of the soul ...
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... man's obedience , 867 , not absolutely , but with respect to man's present condition , 368. The proof whereof may be drawn from scripture , 369 , and the practice of all law- givers , 369 . Therefore it is every man's infinite concern ...
... man's obedience , 867 , not absolutely , but with respect to man's present condition , 368. The proof whereof may be drawn from scripture , 369 , and the practice of all law- givers , 369 . Therefore it is every man's infinite concern ...
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... man can believe a lie , either , 1. Through the remoteness of the faculty from its object , 425 , or , 2. Through some ... man's soul , 448 , and more particularly blasts his understanding , 451 . 2. In its consequences , 454 , as it ...
... man can believe a lie , either , 1. Through the remoteness of the faculty from its object , 425 , or , 2. Through some ... man's soul , 448 , and more particularly blasts his understanding , 451 . 2. In its consequences , 454 , as it ...
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... man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth . P. 468 . It is natural for man to aim at happiness , the way to which seems to be an abundance of this world's good things , and covetousness is supposed the ...
... man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth . P. 468 . It is natural for man to aim at happiness , the way to which seems to be an abundance of this world's good things , and covetousness is supposed the ...
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