An Essay on Psalmody ...1775 - Bible - 368 pages |
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... nature - they have their share in what he did and fuffered for them , and they have an unfpeakable benefit in what he is now doing for them in the prefence of the Father . By believing they have pardon and peace through his offering on ...
... nature - they have their share in what he did and fuffered for them , and they have an unfpeakable benefit in what he is now doing for them in the prefence of the Father . By believing they have pardon and peace through his offering on ...
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... nature in the highest glory ? It is promised them , their eyes fhall fee the king in his beauty . O bleffed prospect ! they fhall foon be with him , and like him too , when they fhall fee him as he is . The pfalms are fo written of ...
... nature in the highest glory ? It is promised them , their eyes fhall fee the king in his beauty . O bleffed prospect ! they fhall foon be with him , and like him too , when they fhall fee him as he is . The pfalms are fo written of ...
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... nature , and yet he was by nature and practice , in heart and life , feparate from finners ; negatively he had not the least communion with them , being with- out one spot of fin , pofitively he was per- fectly holy . He fulfilled all ...
... nature , and yet he was by nature and practice , in heart and life , feparate from finners ; negatively he had not the least communion with them , being with- out one spot of fin , pofitively he was per- fectly holy . He fulfilled all ...
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... but always acted under the influ- ence of divine love , in his life , and by his example reproving thofe who made a mock at fin . He was holy , harmless and undefiled undefiled in his nature , and separate from finners in [ 18 ]
... but always acted under the influ- ence of divine love , in his life , and by his example reproving thofe who made a mock at fin . He was holy , harmless and undefiled undefiled in his nature , and separate from finners in [ 18 ]
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William Romaine. undefiled in his nature , and separate from finners in his practice : For He was perfectly acquainted with the divine law : It was his continual study , and to obey it was his continual delight- It was his meat and drink ...
William Romaine. undefiled in his nature , and separate from finners in his practice : For He was perfectly acquainted with the divine law : It was his continual study , and to obey it was his continual delight- It was his meat and drink ...
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