Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... sense secret things belong to God . 2. In what sense things revealed belong to men . 3. The End , for which God has made this prescription known to mankind . 1. I shall attempt to show the import of the declaration , that se- cret ...
... sense secret things belong to God . 2. In what sense things revealed belong to men . 3. The End , for which God has made this prescription known to mankind . 1. I shall attempt to show the import of the declaration , that se- cret ...
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... sense , in which the various declarations of God in the Scriptures are to be received by us , is the obvious sense : or that , which readily presents itself to a plain man , of common sense , reading them with seriousness and integrity ...
... sense , in which the various declarations of God in the Scriptures are to be received by us , is the obvious sense : or that , which readily presents itself to a plain man , of common sense , reading them with seriousness and integrity ...
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... sense ; are accustomed to in- quire very little , if at all , concerning the foundation of their hopes of future happiness . Can this conduct consist with common sense ; is it not a strong specimen of delirium ; to hazard the soul on ...
... sense ; are accustomed to in- quire very little , if at all , concerning the foundation of their hopes of future happiness . Can this conduct consist with common sense ; is it not a strong specimen of delirium ; to hazard the soul on ...
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