The Works of John Owen, Volumen13Banner of Truth Trust, 1991 |
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... prove any of them by any considerable avowed instance ? how if all the things intended , whether they be so or no as here represented , depend merely on the judgment and fancy of this author , and it should prove in the issue that they ...
... prove any of them by any considerable avowed instance ? how if all the things intended , whether they be so or no as here represented , depend merely on the judgment and fancy of this author , and it should prove in the issue that they ...
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... prove so ; but this liberty of judgment , constantly pressed with a practice contrary to its own determinations , will , I fear , prove the most dangerous posture of the minds of men , in reference to public tranquillity , that they can ...
... prove so ; but this liberty of judgment , constantly pressed with a practice contrary to its own determinations , will , I fear , prove the most dangerous posture of the minds of men , in reference to public tranquillity , that they can ...
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... prove it with the same arguments whereby I can prove that there is a God and that we are his creatures , made to serve him ; for the reason of these things is inseparable from the very being of God . Let this be granted , and ascribe ...
... prove it with the same arguments whereby I can prove that there is a God and that we are his creatures , made to serve him ; for the reason of these things is inseparable from the very being of God . Let this be granted , and ascribe ...
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THE DUTY OF PASTORS AND PEOPLE | 1 |
Of the administration of holy things among the patriarchs before the law | 7 |
CHAP | 13 |
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