 | 1964 - 228 pages
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 | Charles Blitzer - 1963 - 264 pages
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 | James Dixon Douglas - 1964 - 228 pages
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 | Walter Scott - 1965 - 654 pages
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 | Lowell H. Zuck - 1975 - 364 pages
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 | J. P. Kenyon - 1986 - 504 pages
...and dangers, the fruits thereof, we profess and declare before God and the world our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins and for the sins of these kingdoms, especially that we have not as we ought valued the inestimable benef1t of the Gospel,... | |
 | David Cressy, Lori Anne Ferrell - 1996 - 228 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof: we profess and declare, before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms; especially that we have not as we ought valued the inestimable benefit of the gospel;... | |
 | Stephen C. Manganiello - 2004 - 632 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof: we profess and declare, before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms; especially that we have not as we ought valued the inestimable benefit of the Gospel;... | |
 | Edward Vallance - 2005 - 278 pages
...Jesus Christ'. They did therefore 'profess and declare before God and the world our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins and for the sins of these kingdoms'. The repentance and reformation of the individual subscriber were equally as important... | |
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