A History of the Work of Redemption: Containing the Outlines of a Body of Divinity in a Method Entirely NewW. Gray, Edinburgh, and J. Buckland and G. Keith, London, 1774 - 378 pages |
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... Egypt , con- fidered as the benefit which they enjoyed , confifted of two parts , viz . their deliverance from their ... Egypt . To this belongs his calling of Mofes , his fending him to Pharaoh , and all the figns and wonders he wrought ...
... Egypt , con- fidered as the benefit which they enjoyed , confifted of two parts , viz . their deliverance from their ... Egypt . To this belongs his calling of Mofes , his fending him to Pharaoh , and all the figns and wonders he wrought ...
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... Egypt are faid to ferve other gods , though yet there was the true church of God a- mong them ; and as there were images kept for a con- fiderable time in the family of Jacob ; the corruption . being brought from Padan - Aram , whence ...
... Egypt are faid to ferve other gods , though yet there was the true church of God a- mong them ; and as there were images kept for a con- fiderable time in the family of Jacob ; the corruption . being brought from Padan - Aram , whence ...
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... Egypt , there to provide for , and feed Jacob and his family , and to keep the holy feed alive , which otherwife would have perifhed . Jofeph was fent into Egypt for that end , as he observes , Gen. Ì . 20. “ But k as for you , ye ...
... Egypt , there to provide for , and feed Jacob and his family , and to keep the holy feed alive , which otherwife would have perifhed . Jofeph was fent into Egypt for that end , as he observes , Gen. Ì . 20. “ But k as for you , ye ...
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... Egypt , when the power of Egypt was engaged utterly to deftroy them . They feemed to be wholly in the hands of the Egyptians ; they were their fervants , and were fubject to the power of Pharoah : and Pharaoh fet himself to weaken them ...
... Egypt , when the power of Egypt was engaged utterly to deftroy them . They feemed to be wholly in the hands of the Egyptians ; they were their fervants , and were fubject to the power of Pharoah : and Pharaoh fet himself to weaken them ...
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... Egypt . But yet God did not fuffer his church to be quite overwhelmed ; he still faved it , like the ark in the flood , and as he faved Mofes in the midst of the waters , in an ark of bulrushes , where he was in the utmost danger of ...
... Egypt . But yet God did not fuffer his church to be quite overwhelmed ; he still faved it , like the ark in the flood , and as he faved Mofes in the midst of the waters , in an ark of bulrushes , where he was in the utmost danger of ...
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