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Page 31
... beginning of the evil was pride , this led to disobedi- ence , then to the despising of the truth , and finally to the turning aside to lies . When the Word of God is despised all reverence for Him is gone , and here pride , ingratitude ...
... beginning of the evil was pride , this led to disobedi- ence , then to the despising of the truth , and finally to the turning aside to lies . When the Word of God is despised all reverence for Him is gone , and here pride , ingratitude ...
Page 188
... beginning of the emancipation of the mind in modern times lies in this encouragement of every man to read and use the Bible for himself , - " to take the care of his religion into his own hands , " in Mil- ton's phrase . All this we owe ...
... beginning of the emancipation of the mind in modern times lies in this encouragement of every man to read and use the Bible for himself , - " to take the care of his religion into his own hands , " in Mil- ton's phrase . All this we owe ...
Page 198
... beginning , the very universe was created for them that they might be saved . In precisely the same way the Bible also exists for their benefit , divinely given and divinely ordained . It is thus the book for the elect . They alone can ...
... beginning , the very universe was created for them that they might be saved . In precisely the same way the Bible also exists for their benefit , divinely given and divinely ordained . It is thus the book for the elect . They alone can ...
Contents
CHAP PAGE | 11 |
MANS FALLEN STATE | 29 |
THE WAY OF SALVATION | 44 |
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