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Page 93
... doctrine , would scarcely be thankful for . For , besides dying for us , he is said also to have entered into heaven for us . Surely no man in his senses would contend that Christ is entered into glory as our proxy or substitute , or in ...
... doctrine , would scarcely be thankful for . For , besides dying for us , he is said also to have entered into heaven for us . Surely no man in his senses would contend that Christ is entered into glory as our proxy or substitute , or in ...
Page 173
... doctrine of Philosophical Necessity makes God the only proper agent in the universe , and the author of all evil both natural and moral . • Answer . 1. The doctrine of philosophical necessity does not make God the APPROVER of evil , nor ...
... doctrine of Philosophical Necessity makes God the only proper agent in the universe , and the author of all evil both natural and moral . • Answer . 1. The doctrine of philosophical necessity does not make God the APPROVER of evil , nor ...
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... doctrine , as will fully enable every person of candour and judgment to decide , whether this Liturgy and this doctrine are in perfect harmony with each other . ' Here Dr. K. completely triumphs . He proves that the language in the ...
... doctrine , as will fully enable every person of candour and judgment to decide , whether this Liturgy and this doctrine are in perfect harmony with each other . ' Here Dr. K. completely triumphs . He proves that the language in the ...
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