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... true pronuncia- those who had no children ; but in spi- tion of it ; but are the vowel points be- ritual adoption this reason does not ap- longing to the words Adonai and Elo- pear . The Almighty was under no him , applied to the ...
... true sense of scripture . It is evident that avoid the temptations of the world , and the Almighty doth not act without a to be more at leisure for prayer , medi- design in the system of Christianity any tation , & c . Such were Paul ...
... true , there is no occasion to run from one extreme to another . Had many of those writers proceeded with more caution , been less dogmatical , more explicit in ANTISABBATARIANS , a modern the explanation of their sentiments , and ...
... true Christian's approbation arises from his perception of the will of God ? See OBLIGATION . APPROPRIATION , the annexing a benefice to the proper and perpetual use of some religious house . It is a term also often used in the ...
... true faith cannot proceed from the exercise of our natural facul- ties and powers , nor from the force and operation of free will ; since man , in con- sequence of his natural corruption , is incapable either of thinking or doing any ...