A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 páginas |
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... shew the goodness of God to the human species , by an induction of particulars , and by an ex- emplification of it in a variety of instances . All religion is at best ceremonial , and without any vital essence or effect , unless ...
... shew the goodness of God to the human species , by an induction of particulars , and by an ex- emplification of it in a variety of instances . All religion is at best ceremonial , and without any vital essence or effect , unless ...
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... shews to human beings , having a clear right to do as he will with his own , yet he appears to con- sider it as an object of great moment that his conduct should ever appear to them as founded in justice and mercy . It is certainly ...
... shews to human beings , having a clear right to do as he will with his own , yet he appears to con- sider it as an object of great moment that his conduct should ever appear to them as founded in justice and mercy . It is certainly ...
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... shew mercy to man may be collected from the gracious declaration he is pleased to make to Abraham in consequence of this Patriarch's obedience : " By myself have I 86 sworn , saith the Lord ; for because thou 28 On the Conduct of God.
... shew mercy to man may be collected from the gracious declaration he is pleased to make to Abraham in consequence of this Patriarch's obedience : " By myself have I 86 sworn , saith the Lord ; for because thou 28 On the Conduct of God.
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... shew and demon- " strate its genuineness , as a tree is known 66 by its fruit . " As men therefore value the eternal welfare of their souls , they should be exceedingly careful how they presume to consider themselves as the Elect of God ...
... shew and demon- " strate its genuineness , as a tree is known 66 by its fruit . " As men therefore value the eternal welfare of their souls , they should be exceedingly careful how they presume to consider themselves as the Elect of God ...
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... shew the least preten- " sion to them , or make the least claim to " them ; but I most humbly thank thee for " them ; and entreat , that thou wilt grant me " grace , when I view these thy gifts , to look up to thee as the bounteous ...
... shew the least preten- " sion to them , or make the least claim to " them ; but I most humbly thank thee for " them ; and entreat , that thou wilt grant me " grace , when I view these thy gifts , to look up to thee as the bounteous ...
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