Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyM.W. Dodd, 1850 - 550 pages |
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... since men became enemies to God , they have been averse to paying him that religious homage which is his due . They have not liked to retain God in their knowl- edge , and in order to forget him , have SAINTS SET APART FOR GOD . 11.
... since men became enemies to God , they have been averse to paying him that religious homage which is his due . They have not liked to retain God in their knowl- edge , and in order to forget him , have SAINTS SET APART FOR GOD . 11.
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... religious institutions . Besides prayer , God has appointed other religious duties . Before the apostasy , he instituted the Sabbath , or set apart one day in seven , to be kept holy unto himself . After the apostasy , he appointed ...
... religious institutions . Besides prayer , God has appointed other religious duties . Before the apostasy , he instituted the Sabbath , or set apart one day in seven , to be kept holy unto himself . After the apostasy , he appointed ...
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... religion , till the whole number of the godly are called in , and the great scheme of man's redemption completed . To maintain these institutions is one purpose , for which God is here and there setting apart the godly from the world ...
... religion , till the whole number of the godly are called in , and the great scheme of man's redemption completed . To maintain these institutions is one purpose , for which God is here and there setting apart the godly from the world ...
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... religion from Adam to Noah , from Noah to Abraham , from Abraham to Moses , from Moses to Christ , and from Christ to this day . We are indebted to the godly for all the religious privileges and advantages we enjoy . The godly brought ...
... religion from Adam to Noah , from Noah to Abraham , from Abraham to Moses , from Moses to Christ , and from Christ to this day . We are indebted to the godly for all the religious privileges and advantages we enjoy . The godly brought ...
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... religious worship in families . And notwithstanding all the men of the world say and do , to maintain divine ordinances and divine worship , they would everywhere become extinct , were it not for the faith , the zeal , example , and ...
... religious worship in families . And notwithstanding all the men of the world say and do , to maintain divine ordinances and divine worship , they would everywhere become extinct , were it not for the faith , the zeal , example , and ...
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