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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... of professing Christians , as an excuse for their own iniquities . Such characters are commonly the worst of all , and the most dangerous to society ; nor do I recollect. * 1 Thess . iü . 11 , 12 . * Gen. xvii . 1 . (. 97. )
... of professing Christians , as an excuse for their own iniquities . Such characters are commonly the worst of all , and the most dangerous to society ; nor do I recollect. * 1 Thess . iü . 11 , 12 . * Gen. xvii . 1 . (. 97. )
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... its punishment . If sinners had received in their own persons the reward of their iniquity , justice would in that way have been satisfied : and if the infinitely bles- sed God , " whose ways are higher than our ( 125 )
... its punishment . If sinners had received in their own persons the reward of their iniquity , justice would in that way have been satisfied : and if the infinitely bles- sed God , " whose ways are higher than our ( 125 )
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... iniquity ; therefore God , thy God , hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows . Finally : The sufferings of Christ could go only to the removal of the curse ;. * I use the terms obediente and suffering , the one to ...
... iniquity ; therefore God , thy God , hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows . Finally : The sufferings of Christ could go only to the removal of the curse ;. * I use the terms obediente and suffering , the one to ...
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... iniquity might not be imputed to him ; thus the man is pronounced blessed to whom the Lord imput- eth not iniquity : and thus Paul prayed that the sin of those who deserted him might not be laid to their charge ‡ . In this sense the ...
... iniquity might not be imputed to him ; thus the man is pronounced blessed to whom the Lord imput- eth not iniquity : and thus Paul prayed that the sin of those who deserted him might not be laid to their charge ‡ . In this sense the ...
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... iniquity of us all ? James . Yes , he bore the punishment due to our sins , or that which , considering the dignity of his per- son , was equivalent to it . The phrase " He shall bear his iniquity , " which so frequently occurs in the ...
... iniquity of us all ? James . Yes , he bore the punishment due to our sins , or that which , considering the dignity of his per- son , was equivalent to it . The phrase " He shall bear his iniquity , " which so frequently occurs in the ...
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