The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity, Volume 1T. Tegg, 1837 - Covenant theology |
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... creature , ought , above all things , to have a sacred and inviolable regard to the heavenly oracles , and neither , through prejudice nor passion , intermix any thing , which he is not firmly persuaded is contained in the records ...
... creature , ought , above all things , to have a sacred and inviolable regard to the heavenly oracles , and neither , through prejudice nor passion , intermix any thing , which he is not firmly persuaded is contained in the records ...
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... creature , formed after the divine image , is entirely worthy of , and by no means unbecoming of God . For it was impossible , but God should propose himself to Such a co- venant worthy of God . the rational creature , as a pattern of ...
... creature , formed after the divine image , is entirely worthy of , and by no means unbecoming of God . For it was impossible , but God should propose himself to Such a co- venant worthy of God . the rational creature , as a pattern of ...
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Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity Herman Witsius. the rational creature , as a pattern of holiness , in conformity to which he ought to frame himself and all his actions , carefully keeping , and always exerting the activity of ...
Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity Herman Witsius. the rational creature , as a pattern of holiness , in conformity to which he ought to frame himself and all his actions , carefully keeping , and always exerting the activity of ...
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... creature to be subject in every respect . 2dly . On account of the high sovereignty of God , who may dispose of his own benefits , and appoint the condition of enjoying them . with a supreme authority , and without being accountable to ...
... creature to be subject in every respect . 2dly . On account of the high sovereignty of God , who may dispose of his own benefits , and appoint the condition of enjoying them . with a supreme authority , and without being accountable to ...
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... creatures be diminished or increased by anything extrinsic to God . This is rightly deemed unworthy of his sovereignty and independence , of which we shall soon treat more ... creature a partaker of his happiness 26 BOOK I. OF THE COVENANTS.
... creatures be diminished or increased by anything extrinsic to God . This is rightly deemed unworthy of his sovereignty and independence , of which we shall soon treat more ... creature a partaker of his happiness 26 BOOK I. OF THE COVENANTS.
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