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Page 59
... hand of God " mean that he has been installed . in the government of heaven and earth , admitted to the administration committed to him , to continue in it till he descends to judgment . The end is that all creatures in heaven and on ...
... hand of God " mean that he has been installed . in the government of heaven and earth , admitted to the administration committed to him , to continue in it till he descends to judgment . The end is that all creatures in heaven and on ...
Page 91
... hand we must accept all that the Scripture teaches . The safe rule in learning is to follow where- ever God leads , but also where He makes an end of teaching to cease from wishing to be wise . Thus neither are the secret things of God ...
... hand we must accept all that the Scripture teaches . The safe rule in learning is to follow where- ever God leads , but also where He makes an end of teaching to cease from wishing to be wise . Thus neither are the secret things of God ...
Page 133
... hands , which signified that the Church had made an offering of him to God for the work of the ministry . The laying on of hands is also regarded as a useful symbol for commending the dignity of the ministry to the people . Several hands ...
... hands , which signified that the Church had made an offering of him to God for the work of the ministry . The laying on of hands is also regarded as a useful symbol for commending the dignity of the ministry to the people . Several hands ...
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CHAP PAGE | 11 |
MANS FALLEN STATE | 29 |
THE WAY OF SALVATION | 44 |
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