Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 41
... perfectly joined to- gether in the same mind , and in the same judgment . Among other erroneous opinions and practices , he men- tions , in the chapter that contains the text , their un- worthy views and unchristian conduct respecting ...
... perfectly joined to- gether in the same mind , and in the same judgment . Among other erroneous opinions and practices , he men- tions , in the chapter that contains the text , their un- worthy views and unchristian conduct respecting ...
Page 61
... perfectly adapt- ed to prove the being and perfections of God , and the indispensible duty of the Pagans to know , to love , and to serve him . Paul reasoned as plainly and forcibly upon the doc- trine of divine sovereignty in electing ...
... perfectly adapt- ed to prove the being and perfections of God , and the indispensible duty of the Pagans to know , to love , and to serve him . Paul reasoned as plainly and forcibly upon the doc- trine of divine sovereignty in electing ...
Page 75
... perfectly knows the rela- tion he bears to his creatures , and the relation they bear to him ; so he perfectly knows how he ought to treat them , and how they ought to treat him . He knows what is right and wrong respecting his own con ...
... perfectly knows the rela- tion he bears to his creatures , and the relation they bear to him ; so he perfectly knows how he ought to treat them , and how they ought to treat him . He knows what is right and wrong respecting his own con ...
Page 78
... perfectly right , in the creation , government , and redemption of the world . And his prediction of this future day of de- cision , affords the fullest assurance , at present , that he knows the absolute perfection of his own moral ...
... perfectly right , in the creation , government , and redemption of the world . And his prediction of this future day of de- cision , affords the fullest assurance , at present , that he knows the absolute perfection of his own moral ...
Page 80
... perfectly able to judge of the nature of God's conduct , without knowing either the direct or indirect tendency of it . If it were supposa- ble , that benevolence should have a natural tendency to promote misery ; still it would be ...
... perfectly able to judge of the nature of God's conduct , without knowing either the direct or indirect tendency of it . If it were supposa- ble , that benevolence should have a natural tendency to promote misery ; still it would be ...
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