Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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... glory , so he has foretold nothing but what his own glory requires him to bring to pass . He regards his own glory more than any of his creatures regard their interests . We know , that they sometimes regard and pursue what they suppose ...
... glory , so he has foretold nothing but what his own glory requires him to bring to pass . He regards his own glory more than any of his creatures regard their interests . We know , that they sometimes regard and pursue what they suppose ...
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... glory , he will infallibly pursue that course of conduct in his providence , which he views as best suited to promote it . His predictions tell us what his heart is fixed upon , and when we know what his heart is fixed upon , we have no ...
... glory , he will infallibly pursue that course of conduct in his providence , which he views as best suited to promote it . His predictions tell us what his heart is fixed upon , and when we know what his heart is fixed upon , we have no ...
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... glory of God and the good of the universe depend upon its being universally known , that his heart and hand are concerned in every event that takes place . It appears , therefore , that God could not have proposed a nobler , or more ...
... glory of God and the good of the universe depend upon its being universally known , that his heart and hand are concerned in every event that takes place . It appears , therefore , that God could not have proposed a nobler , or more ...
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... glory of all his works . For by his predictions and the accomplishment of them , it will appear that his heart and hand had been concerned in bringing about not only all the events that had been predicted , but all other events , which ...
... glory of all his works . For by his predictions and the accomplishment of them , it will appear that his heart and hand had been concerned in bringing about not only all the events that had been predicted , but all other events , which ...
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... glory of God . It was no dimunition of Solo- mon's glory , that he built the temple , by the instrumen- tality of his own servants . And so it will be no diminu- tion of the glory of God , that he had employed the agency of his ...
... glory of God . It was no dimunition of Solo- mon's glory , that he built the temple , by the instrumen- tality of his own servants . And so it will be no diminu- tion of the glory of God , that he had employed the agency of his ...
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