Two discourses [on Isa. liii. 5, 6] on the atonementFlagg and Gould, 1824 - 54 páginas |
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... things may now be represented in a manner less perspic- uous than he could wish , on account of his compressed limits , he indulges the hope that the great points which he has aimed to establish , may be clearly discerned . The ...
... things may now be represented in a manner less perspic- uous than he could wish , on account of his compressed limits , he indulges the hope that the great points which he has aimed to establish , may be clearly discerned . The ...
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... thing , and accepted instead of it . An offering is something presented to God . An offering which is acceptable to him , is one made by his appointment . An expiatory offering , under the Jewish law , was a 、 slain beast , presented ...
... thing , and accepted instead of it . An offering is something presented to God . An offering which is acceptable to him , is one made by his appointment . An expiatory offering , under the Jewish law , was a 、 slain beast , presented ...
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... thing more than a strife about words ? A strife unworthy of sober and earnest inquirers after truth ; and one which never can ... things of the like nature . Equivalency of the second . kind has respect to transactions of a civil or penal 10.
... thing more than a strife about words ? A strife unworthy of sober and earnest inquirers after truth ; and one which never can ... things of the like nature . Equivalency of the second . kind has respect to transactions of a civil or penal 10.
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... things to the Church , " and the object of heavenly worship - in order to participate in " the glory which he had with the Father before the world was . " However great then his sufferings were , we can hardly con- ceive of their having ...
... things to the Church , " and the object of heavenly worship - in order to participate in " the glory which he had with the Father before the world was . " However great then his sufferings were , we can hardly con- ceive of their having ...
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... things , as presented by them , appear exceedingly plain . When they bring to our view the WORD , who was in the beginning with God , and who was God ; who created all things ; who is GOD OVER ALL , and blessed forever ; the TRUE GOD ...
... things , as presented by them , appear exceedingly plain . When they bring to our view the WORD , who was in the beginning with God , and who was God ; who created all things ; who is GOD OVER ALL , and blessed forever ; the TRUE GOD ...
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