Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyBarnum Field, 1826 - 402 pages |
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Page 31
... nature , unalienable ; and since they cannot give it away , they cannot neglect to use it , without injuring both God and themselves . When the great and es- sential doctrines of the gospel are preached to them , they are obliged to ...
... nature , unalienable ; and since they cannot give it away , they cannot neglect to use it , without injuring both God and themselves . When the great and es- sential doctrines of the gospel are preached to them , they are obliged to ...
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... their false sentiments . Men's religious exercises of heart are always agreeable to their views of the nature and character of the Supreme Being , whom they love י and adore . Hence says the prophet Micah , " 34 SERMON II .
... their false sentiments . Men's religious exercises of heart are always agreeable to their views of the nature and character of the Supreme Being , whom they love י and adore . Hence says the prophet Micah , " 34 SERMON II .
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... nature of this right and duty , can raise a solid , or even a plausible objection against it . 6. It appears from the whole tenor of this discourse , that none , who believe the right of private judgment in matters of religion , can ...
... nature of this right and duty , can raise a solid , or even a plausible objection against it . 6. It appears from the whole tenor of this discourse , that none , who believe the right of private judgment in matters of religion , can ...
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... nature , which lays a foundation for his being called Father , Son and Holy Ghost . They know that the Father has ... natural and moral perfections , nor the ground of his existing a Trinity in Unity . I now proceed to show , II . How ...
... nature , which lays a foundation for his being called Father , Son and Holy Ghost . They know that the Father has ... natural and moral perfections , nor the ground of his existing a Trinity in Unity . I now proceed to show , II . How ...
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... nature . The apostle points out this as one source of the true knowledge of God . He repre- sents the heathens , as deriving some true knowledge of God from the works of creation . " For the invisible things of him from the creation of ...
... nature . The apostle points out this as one source of the true knowledge of God . He repre- sents the heathens , as deriving some true knowledge of God from the works of creation . " For the invisible things of him from the creation of ...
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