Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... 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 things belong to ...
... 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 things belong to ...
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... things in the text include all things , which pertain to these subjects . But the text declares , that secret things belong to God , and therefore not to us . Things revealed are , of course , the only things with which we have any ...
... things in the text include all things , which pertain to these subjects . But the text declares , that secret things belong to God , and therefore not to us . Things revealed are , of course , the only things with which we have any ...
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... things , which we have not known before , are revealed to us ; the revelation necessarily communicates various other things , with which those are inseparably connected . The things reveal- ed are naturally attended with the same ...
... things , which we have not known before , are revealed to us ; the revelation necessarily communicates various other things , with which those are inseparably connected . The things reveal- ed are naturally attended with the same ...
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