Rights of God, Written for the Benefit of Man: Or, the Impartiality of Jehovah Vindicated |
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wouid , in order to court the favour and smile of such a prince , make certain parts
of Scripture to savour of absolute monarchy , and preach unconditional
submission to the higher powers , on pain of eternal damnation . But , leaving
every other ...
wouid , in order to court the favour and smile of such a prince , make certain parts
of Scripture to savour of absolute monarchy , and preach unconditional
submission to the higher powers , on pain of eternal damnation . But , leaving
every other ...
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... the meaning of those transcribers ; a sensibility of these things , caused St.
Jerome to assert in his day , now about 1400 years ago , " that they ( meaning the
translators of Scripture , ) : vrote not what they found , bu , what they understood .
... the meaning of those transcribers ; a sensibility of these things , caused St.
Jerome to assert in his day , now about 1400 years ago , " that they ( meaning the
translators of Scripture , ) : vrote not what they found , bu , what they understood .
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A great many texts of Scripture might be adduced , to confirm this hypothesis , or
rather fundametal truth , but I would refer the reader to my “ Collection of Scripture
Promises , ” where this argumentation is more fully demonstrated : At present I ...
A great many texts of Scripture might be adduced , to confirm this hypothesis , or
rather fundametal truth , but I would refer the reader to my “ Collection of Scripture
Promises , ” where this argumentation is more fully demonstrated : At present I ...
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The doctrine of the universality of Christ's death , which Scripture , reason , and
even common sense unanimously consolidate , seems to be so obvious to the
meanest capacity , that it is almost wasting tiine to attempt to elucidate it by ...
The doctrine of the universality of Christ's death , which Scripture , reason , and
even common sense unanimously consolidate , seems to be so obvious to the
meanest capacity , that it is almost wasting tiine to attempt to elucidate it by ...
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THE HEAVENLY REPOSITORY ; OR , A COLLECTION OF THE MOST
PRECIOUS AND CONSOLATORY SCRIPTURE PROMISES , BROUGHT INTO
ONE COMPENDIOUS VIEW , FOR THE COMFORT OF BELIEVERS , (
Particularly while on ...
THE HEAVENLY REPOSITORY ; OR , A COLLECTION OF THE MOST
PRECIOUS AND CONSOLATORY SCRIPTURE PROMISES , BROUGHT INTO
ONE COMPENDIOUS VIEW , FOR THE COMFORT OF BELIEVERS , (
Particularly while on ...
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176 ページ - He gain'd from heav'n ('twas all he wish'd) a friend. No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope repose,) The bosom of his Father and his God.