The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 212
... rejected , either wholly or in part , so we reject , cither in part or altogether , the most constraining motives to repentance and gratitude , obedience and purity . An unholy course of conduct proceeds from two principal causes ...
... rejected , either wholly or in part , so we reject , cither in part or altogether , the most constraining motives to repentance and gratitude , obedience and purity . An unholy course of conduct proceeds from two principal causes ...
Page 235
... reject those doctrines ? ” ANSWER . There are three grand dispensations of grace . Under the first every heathenish and unenlightened nation must be ranked ; the Jews under the second ; and Christians under the third , which is a ...
... reject those doctrines ? ” ANSWER . There are three grand dispensations of grace . Under the first every heathenish and unenlightened nation must be ranked ; the Jews under the second ; and Christians under the third , which is a ...
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... rejection of a inonarch's offered kindness , I should suppose either that he had no just conceptions of the honour ... reject the truths of revelation through haughtiness of spirit , or they are held back from embracing them through ...
... rejection of a inonarch's offered kindness , I should suppose either that he had no just conceptions of the honour ... reject the truths of revelation through haughtiness of spirit , or they are held back from embracing them through ...
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