Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 12
... plain , positive evidence , that the sabbath is a divine ordinance of perpetual ob- ligation . We have an account of the primitive chris- tians meeting together statedly on the sabbath for social religious worship . And though ...
... plain , positive evidence , that the sabbath is a divine ordinance of perpetual ob- ligation . We have an account of the primitive chris- tians meeting together statedly on the sabbath for social religious worship . And though ...
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... plain to bę misunderstood , and too important to be neglected . I ask you , who ought to be reformers ? Will you see the profanation of the sabbath , and not move a tongue or finger to restrain it ? Can you bear to see the virtuous and ...
... plain to bę misunderstood , and too important to be neglected . I ask you , who ought to be reformers ? Will you see the profanation of the sabbath , and not move a tongue or finger to restrain it ? Can you bear to see the virtuous and ...
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... plain and legible signature . As this signature is actually set upon all events which have been foretold ; so the predictions of those events will sooner or later convince all mankind , that God was concerned in causing those events to ...
... plain and legible signature . As this signature is actually set upon all events which have been foretold ; so the predictions of those events will sooner or later convince all mankind , that God was concerned in causing those events to ...
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... plain , urgent , and infinitely impor- tant . 6. It appears from the nature and design of prophecy , that God will finally have the glory of all his works . For by his predictions and the accomplishment of them , it will appear that his ...
... plain , urgent , and infinitely impor- tant . 6. It appears from the nature and design of prophecy , that God will finally have the glory of all his works . For by his predictions and the accomplishment of them , it will appear that his ...
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... plain and obvious ones , it may be proper to mention . And , 1. One important purpose he means to answer by the means of heresies , is to distinguish truth from er- rour . The leading and essential truths of the gospel have been ...
... plain and obvious ones , it may be proper to mention . And , 1. One important purpose he means to answer by the means of heresies , is to distinguish truth from er- rour . The leading and essential truths of the gospel have been ...
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