The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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... perfect holiness or obedience to the law . He is not fully justified at any moment , and cannot be fully assured of his admission to eternal life . The utmost he can dare to hope is , that , possibly , probably , by persevering in perfect ...
... perfect holiness or obedience to the law . He is not fully justified at any moment , and cannot be fully assured of his admission to eternal life . The utmost he can dare to hope is , that , possibly , probably , by persevering in perfect ...
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... perfect moral constitution , and make that constitution efficient to accom- plish its appropriate end , by a system of mere creative , sustaining , and governing wisdom and power , however perfect in itself ; by any means , in short ...
... perfect moral constitution , and make that constitution efficient to accom- plish its appropriate end , by a system of mere creative , sustaining , and governing wisdom and power , however perfect in itself ; by any means , in short ...
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... perfect keeping with the above extracts from our author . " An- other great mystery in the way of sanctification , is , the glorious manner of our fellowship with Christ , in receiving an holy frame of heart from him . It is by our ...
... perfect keeping with the above extracts from our author . " An- other great mystery in the way of sanctification , is , the glorious manner of our fellowship with Christ , in receiving an holy frame of heart from him . It is by our ...
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