The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen1;Volumen3George W. Bazin, 1834 |
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... character . All that we have been allowed to hope for , is , the righteousness of Christ , either reckoned to our account by imputation , or else implanted in our minds by an immediate supernatural agency . Accordingly , it has been ...
... character . All that we have been allowed to hope for , is , the righteousness of Christ , either reckoned to our account by imputation , or else implanted in our minds by an immediate supernatural agency . Accordingly , it has been ...
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... character of a written system of bare rules . There was an essential weakness , an impotence , in the law , on account of its being a mere code of duties , announcing rewards and pun- 1 Colos . ii . 13-15 . 2 So Christ represents : ' Wo ...
... character of a written system of bare rules . There was an essential weakness , an impotence , in the law , on account of its being a mere code of duties , announcing rewards and pun- 1 Colos . ii . 13-15 . 2 So Christ represents : ' Wo ...
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... character of one who should take , say , the best code of civil law under heaven , and , studying it , act by act , make it the chief directory of his social life , governed by no higher principle , but striving to regulate his conduct ...
... character of one who should take , say , the best code of civil law under heaven , and , studying it , act by act , make it the chief directory of his social life , governed by no higher principle , but striving to regulate his conduct ...
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... character of Scripture language , and in particular with that of the New Testament Greek , they did not discover , in the future tense of the verb , any objection of moment against their interpretation . We must , indeed , con- fess ...
... character of Scripture language , and in particular with that of the New Testament Greek , they did not discover , in the future tense of the verb , any objection of moment against their interpretation . We must , indeed , con- fess ...
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... character of this judgment is plainly enough intimated : Capernaum , which was highly exalted , should fall to the very depths of desolation ; as we find it actually did , probably in the ap- proaching Jewish war , so that even its site ...
... character of this judgment is plainly enough intimated : Capernaum , which was highly exalted , should fall to the very depths of desolation ; as we find it actually did , probably in the ap- proaching Jewish war , so that even its site ...
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Achaia angels apostle appear atonement believe Bible brethren called character christian fellowship church circumstances communion day of judgment dead death destruction divine doctrine earth Egypt epistle eternal everlasting evil expression faith Father Gentiles give glory gospel Greek hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew hell holy Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Josephus judge koinonia language Lord mankind Matt meaning ment mercy misery moral Moses Mount of Olives Mount Zion mystery nature object observed original original sin parable partakers passage Paul Pharisees preaching present prophet punishment quoted received reference regard religion remarks rendered resurrection retribution righteousness sacrifice Sadducees salvation Saviour Scriptures sects sense Septuagint Sheol sinners sins Sodom Sodom and Gomorrah soul speak spirit sufferings supposed temple Testament thee things thou tion transgression translation truth Universalism Universalists unto verse whole wicked word wrath writers