Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 29
... suppose to be their own interests with great , con- stant , and persevering attention , diligence , activity and zeal . But the attention , diligence , activity , and zeal of the Lord of Hosts , in promoting his own glory , is ...
... suppose to be their own interests with great , con- stant , and persevering attention , diligence , activity and zeal . But the attention , diligence , activity , and zeal of the Lord of Hosts , in promoting his own glory , is ...
Page 53
... suppose , that a church have no right to censure and excommunicate professors of re- ligion for mere heresy . They say , that every one has the right of private judgment , and does not stand amen- able for any religious sentiments ...
... suppose , that a church have no right to censure and excommunicate professors of re- ligion for mere heresy . They say , that every one has the right of private judgment , and does not stand amen- able for any religious sentiments ...
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... suppose , that he would have done this , if he knew that his own moral charac- ter would not bear examination ? He must have known , that if his rational creatures should discover any thing in his heart , or conduct , which was contrary ...
... suppose , that he would have done this , if he knew that his own moral charac- ter would not bear examination ? He must have known , that if his rational creatures should discover any thing in his heart , or conduct , which was contrary ...
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... suppose , that the moral excellence of virtue consists in its tendency to produce happiness , or that the moral evil of sin con- sists in its tendency to produce misery . They are both founded in the nature of things . The one is mor ...
... suppose , that the moral excellence of virtue consists in its tendency to produce happiness , or that the moral evil of sin con- sists in its tendency to produce misery . They are both founded in the nature of things . The one is mor ...
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... and moral creation , but deny that he governs in- dividual creatures , persons , or events . They suppose , that he governs the world by general laws , which he impressed upon it , when he willed it into existence 108 SERMON VII .
... and moral creation , but deny that he governs in- dividual creatures , persons , or events . They suppose , that he governs the world by general laws , which he impressed upon it , when he willed it into existence 108 SERMON VII .
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