The Doctrines of Friends: Or, Principles of the Christian Religion as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakerspermission of the author, 1829 - 340 pages |
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... wisdom nor understanding . He lacked nothing that was necessary to enable him to exercise the domi- nion that was given him in the world ; or that could perfect his happiness , or secure acceptance in the Divine sight : otherwise he ...
... wisdom nor understanding . He lacked nothing that was necessary to enable him to exercise the domi- nion that was given him in the world ; or that could perfect his happiness , or secure acceptance in the Divine sight : otherwise he ...
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... wisdom , and finally obtained acceptance . For our ac ceptance is not by nature , or in our natural state , as the posterity of the first Adam ; but in and through Christ , the Second Adam , the Lord from heaven , who is called " a ...
... wisdom , and finally obtained acceptance . For our ac ceptance is not by nature , or in our natural state , as the posterity of the first Adam ; but in and through Christ , the Second Adam , the Lord from heaven , who is called " a ...
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... wisdom , power , and purity he was made in . By which , being no longer fit for Paradise , he was expelled that garden of God , his proper dwelling and residence , and was driven out as a poor 16 THE ORIGINAL AND PRESENT.
... wisdom , power , and purity he was made in . By which , being no longer fit for Paradise , he was expelled that garden of God , his proper dwelling and residence , and was driven out as a poor 16 THE ORIGINAL AND PRESENT.
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... wisdom and against all truth . Though human reason never could lead the mind up to an acquaintance with God , his attributes , and his will concerning us ; with the means which He has pro- vided for our redemption , or the existence of ...
... wisdom and against all truth . Though human reason never could lead the mind up to an acquaintance with God , his attributes , and his will concerning us ; with the means which He has pro- vided for our redemption , or the existence of ...
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... wisdom . Before I close this subject , it seems proper to remark , that the Society have always considered it im- proper , to indulge in speculation on subjects connected with religion , which Divine Goodness has not seen fit to reveal ...
... wisdom . Before I close this subject , it seems proper to remark , that the Society have always considered it im- proper , to indulge in speculation on subjects connected with religion , which Divine Goodness has not seen fit to reveal ...
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