A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone, Volumen 1Cummings, Hilliard, 1825 - 458 páginas |
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... mean some entire body of doctrine , formed according to a certain plan , though probably not of great extent , since the whole was gone through , and perhaps even repeated several times during St. Paul's stay at Ephe- sus , which was ...
... mean some entire body of doctrine , formed according to a certain plan , though probably not of great extent , since the whole was gone through , and perhaps even repeated several times during St. Paul's stay at Ephe- sus , which was ...
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... in this division does not mean the habit of believing , but the things to be habitually believed . So Acts vi . 7. ' were obedient to the faith . ' Gal . i . 23. he preacheth the faith . CHAPTER II . OF GOD . THOUGH HOUGH there be 15.
... in this division does not mean the habit of believing , but the things to be habitually believed . So Acts vi . 7. ' were obedient to the faith . ' Gal . i . 23. he preacheth the faith . CHAPTER II . OF GOD . THOUGH HOUGH there be 15.
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... means either the essence of a thing , or that general law which is the origin of every thing , and under which every thing acts , -and fate can be nothing but a divine decree emanating from some almighty power . Further , those who ...
... means either the essence of a thing , or that general law which is the origin of every thing , and under which every thing acts , -and fate can be nothing but a divine decree emanating from some almighty power . Further , those who ...
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... mean- ly of us . 6 It is impossible to comprehend accurately under any form of definition the divine nature , ' for so it is called , 2 Pet . i . 4. that ye might be partakers of the divine nature ' - though nature does not here sig ...
... mean- ly of us . 6 It is impossible to comprehend accurately under any form of definition the divine nature , ' for so it is called , 2 Pet . i . 4. that ye might be partakers of the divine nature ' - though nature does not here sig ...
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... mean , that God was numerically one God , that beside him there was none other , much less any equal . For those dispu- tants of the schools had not yet appeared , who , de- pending on their own sagacity , or rather on arguments of a ...
... mean , that God was numerically one God , that beside him there was none other , much less any equal . For those dispu- tants of the schools had not yet appeared , who , de- pending on their own sagacity , or rather on arguments of a ...
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