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... divine grace , which may effect a total moral revolution ; which may implant principles , that , after unfolding themselves here , shall receive their more com- plete development in another world ; will leave it to the end of time ...
... divine grace , which may effect a total moral revolution ; which may implant principles , that , after unfolding themselves here , shall receive their more com- plete development in another world ; will leave it to the end of time ...
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... At a period equally early , we made him acquainted with the LEADING EVIDENCES OF To teach him these , DIVINE REVELATION . As managed by Derham , Paley , and most writers on this subject . consisting , as most of them did , of facts 21.
... At a period equally early , we made him acquainted with the LEADING EVIDENCES OF To teach him these , DIVINE REVELATION . As managed by Derham , Paley , and most writers on this subject . consisting , as most of them did , of facts 21.
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... Divine Revelation ; and especially to impress him with those pri- mary truths - the fallen condition of man , which the scripture either uniformly assumes , or dis- tinctly asserts - and the abundant grace which the gospel affords for ...
... Divine Revelation ; and especially to impress him with those pri- mary truths - the fallen condition of man , which the scripture either uniformly assumes , or dis- tinctly asserts - and the abundant grace which the gospel affords for ...
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... divine truth . He brought to the inquiry , indeed , none of that daring har- dihood which sacrifices every canon of fair interpretation to the preconception of what a revelation from heaven ought or ought not to contain : for , having ...
... divine truth . He brought to the inquiry , indeed , none of that daring har- dihood which sacrifices every canon of fair interpretation to the preconception of what a revelation from heaven ought or ought not to contain : for , having ...
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... , in all his intercourse with us , we had ever studied to impress him with a sense of the divine presence and inspec- tion . This supplied him with a motive for " speaking truth in his intercourse with others as well 36.
... , in all his intercourse with us , we had ever studied to impress him with a sense of the divine presence and inspec- tion . This supplied him with a motive for " speaking truth in his intercourse with others as well 36.
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