The Harmony of Divine TruthBennett and Bright (for the author), 1836 - 634 pages |
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... exercise such a censorship over those things which the word teaches , as to admit or reject them at pleasure . Who can say that the feelings , which we are disposed to make the criterion of truth , do not proceed from that carnal mind ...
... exercise such a censorship over those things which the word teaches , as to admit or reject them at pleasure . Who can say that the feelings , which we are disposed to make the criterion of truth , do not proceed from that carnal mind ...
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... exercise . Here , then , must be the proper place to rest . The inquiry , How came such an infinite , all - sufficient , eternal Being , to exist ? is going a step too far . That he does exist , and always has existed , we know with as ...
... exercise . Here , then , must be the proper place to rest . The inquiry , How came such an infinite , all - sufficient , eternal Being , to exist ? is going a step too far . That he does exist , and always has existed , we know with as ...
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... exercise ; for he is blessed in so doing . He is He is as really blessed in acting wisely and benevolently , as in possessing these amiable perfections . When he had accomplished the stupendous and glorious work of creation , " he was ...
... exercise ; for he is blessed in so doing . He is He is as really blessed in acting wisely and benevolently , as in possessing these amiable perfections . When he had accomplished the stupendous and glorious work of creation , " he was ...
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... exercises towards himself falls under this description . The law of God does in effect require a man to make his own person one object of his regard , when it tells him to love his neighbor as himself . The love which he exercises ...
... exercises towards himself falls under this description . The law of God does in effect require a man to make his own person one object of his regard , when it tells him to love his neighbor as himself . The love which he exercises ...
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... neighbor too , and to love him as much as he does himself . According to this holy rule , I am not allowed to exercise any selfish affection towards myself , or to overrate my own interest because it is my own . 7 MORAL GOVERNMENT . 53.
... neighbor too , and to love him as much as he does himself . According to this holy rule , I am not allowed to exercise any selfish affection towards myself , or to overrate my own interest because it is my own . 7 MORAL GOVERNMENT . 53.
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angels apostacy apostle Article atonement become believe benevolence Bible blessed called cerning children of God children of men Christian church command complacency concerning considered convert covenant creatures declared depravity divine grace divine truth doctrine duties duties of relative earth effect eternal evidence evil exercise existence experimental religion faith Father favor feelings fellow forgiveness give glory God's godliness gospel grace harmony hath heart heaven holy character Holy Ghost hope humility implies infinite influence Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ justification kingdom Lord manifest Matt means meditation mercy mind moral nature never obedience object obligation ourselves parents perfect Pharisees possess pray prayer preached promise punishment Redeemer regeneration relation render repentance righteousness Sabbath saints salvation Savior scriptures self-denial selfish sinners sins soul spirit suppose supreme things thou tion total depravity true unto whole wicked word worship