Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 40
... follows , that God will , by the ac- complishment of his predictions , promote his own glory , and the good of the universe , to the highest degree . 7. It appears from the design of prophecy , that it will throw the weight of the whole ...
... follows , that God will , by the ac- complishment of his predictions , promote his own glory , and the good of the universe , to the highest degree . 7. It appears from the design of prophecy , that it will throw the weight of the whole ...
Page 50
... follow their own delusions . He gave a fair opportunity to the Israelites , when they first entered into Canaan , to em- brace the laws of Moses , or to embrace the fatal er- rours of the ignorant and benighted heathens . Hear the ...
... follow their own delusions . He gave a fair opportunity to the Israelites , when they first entered into Canaan , to em- brace the laws of Moses , or to embrace the fatal er- rours of the ignorant and benighted heathens . Hear the ...
Page 69
... follow his example , and preach plainly and practically as he did , and not presume to preach upon deep metaphysical subjects in a metaphysical Ans . There is reason to think , that Paul felt his obligation to follow the example of ...
... follow his example , and preach plainly and practically as he did , and not presume to preach upon deep metaphysical subjects in a metaphysical Ans . There is reason to think , that Paul felt his obligation to follow the example of ...
Page 82
... follows from them . This Abraham knew , and consequently knew , that it would be totally inconsistent with the moral rectitude of God , to punish the righteous with the wicked . He judged so not from the unknown con- sequences of God's ...
... follows from them . This Abraham knew , and consequently knew , that it would be totally inconsistent with the moral rectitude of God , to punish the righteous with the wicked . He judged so not from the unknown con- sequences of God's ...
Page 164
... follow them . He was a free moral agent , but he never chose to sin . He had a human soul and a human body , and placed under the same circumstances that other children were . Why did he not disobey his parents , quarrel with his ...
... follow them . He was a free moral agent , but he never chose to sin . He had a human soul and a human body , and placed under the same circumstances that other children were . Why did he not disobey his parents , quarrel with his ...
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