Dialogues, Letters and Essays on Various Subjects: To which is Annexed, an Essay on Truth: Containing an Inquiry Into Its Nature and Importance; with the Causes of Error, and Reasons of Its Being PermittedOliver D. Cooke, 1810 - 258 pages |
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... has no depend- ence on the other . The effect of this has been , that others , from an attachment to doctrinal principles , have run to a contrary extreme . They write and B2 preach in favour of doctrines , and what are called.
... has no depend- ence on the other . The effect of this has been , that others , from an attachment to doctrinal principles , have run to a contrary extreme . They write and B2 preach in favour of doctrines , and what are called.
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... favour of doctrines , and what are called the privileges of the gospel , to the neglect of subjects which immediately relate to practice . In other cir- cles you may hear experience or experimental reli- gion extolled above all things ...
... favour of doctrines , and what are called the privileges of the gospel , to the neglect of subjects which immediately relate to practice . In other cir- cles you may hear experience or experimental reli- gion extolled above all things ...
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... favour . Gai . And have you not observed , that all the differ- ent species of false religion agree in this particular ? Crisp . I do not know whether I have sufficiently- To what do you refer ? Gai . I refer to the different forms in ...
... favour . Gai . And have you not observed , that all the differ- ent species of false religion agree in this particular ? Crisp . I do not know whether I have sufficiently- To what do you refer ? Gai . I refer to the different forms in ...
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... any real service , yet has the presumption to ex- pect his reward . Crisp . This distinction seems of great importance , as it serves to reconcile those scriptures which speak in favour of the law , and those which speak. (. 35. )
... any real service , yet has the presumption to ex- pect his reward . Crisp . This distinction seems of great importance , as it serves to reconcile those scriptures which speak in favour of the law , and those which speak. (. 35. )
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... favour of the law , and those which speak against an attachment to the works of it . Gai . It is the same distinction , only in other words , which has commonly been made respecting the law as a rule of life , and as a covenant . Crisp ...
... favour of the law , and those which speak against an attachment to the works of it . Gai . It is the same distinction , only in other words , which has commonly been made respecting the law as a rule of life , and as a covenant . Crisp ...
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