The Gospel Advocate, Volume 3J. W. Ingraham, 1823 |
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Page 43
... ordinance is implied in the passage in question , because it was gene- rally , if not universally , in the first century , an appendage to the Aga- pæ , to which , as we believe , allusion is principally intended ; but there does not ...
... ordinance is implied in the passage in question , because it was gene- rally , if not universally , in the first century , an appendage to the Aga- pæ , to which , as we believe , allusion is principally intended ; but there does not ...
Page 69
... ordinances , without hearing of the depravity of human nature ; or that I could have read the bible continually , as I had been in the habit of doing , and never have found it there : yet so it was , that this doctrine , out of the ...
... ordinances , without hearing of the depravity of human nature ; or that I could have read the bible continually , as I had been in the habit of doing , and never have found it there : yet so it was , that this doctrine , out of the ...
Page 80
... ORDINANCES . ISAIAH I. 11. — To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me ? saith the Lord . AMONG the spiritual blessings and religious privileges , which God , in his abundant mercy , has bestowed upon men , his ...
... ORDINANCES . ISAIAH I. 11. — To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me ? saith the Lord . AMONG the spiritual blessings and religious privileges , which God , in his abundant mercy , has bestowed upon men , his ...
Page 81
... ordinances , and forbid us to pray , or to approach him , the only course of wisdom , the only refuge , is to draw still nearer to him , with more earnestness and more hu- mility and this , if you read the whole chapter , you will see ...
... ordinances , and forbid us to pray , or to approach him , the only course of wisdom , the only refuge , is to draw still nearer to him , with more earnestness and more hu- mility and this , if you read the whole chapter , you will see ...
Page 82
... ordinances , on those who receive them with a right faith and sincere devotion ? The benefits are many and great . The first I shall mention is obedience to the Divine command . Nothing can be more reasonable , or more obvious , than ...
... ordinances , on those who receive them with a right faith and sincere devotion ? The benefits are many and great . The first I shall mention is obedience to the Divine command . Nothing can be more reasonable , or more obvious , than ...
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