Christ Our LawRobert Carter & Bros., 1849 - 272 pages |
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... perfect right to the exercise of our own judgment upon it . Now have we not unconsciously transferred this no- tion of the aggressive nature of law , to the command- ments of Almighty God : as if anything that He com- mands might be ...
... perfect right to the exercise of our own judgment upon it . Now have we not unconsciously transferred this no- tion of the aggressive nature of law , to the command- ments of Almighty God : as if anything that He com- mands might be ...
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... perfect in happiness by perfect obedience to it : the bliss of Eden without its temptation to cvil and liability to fall the bliss of the promised land , without the indwelling corruption of the fallen nature by reason of which the milk ...
... perfect in happiness by perfect obedience to it : the bliss of Eden without its temptation to cvil and liability to fall the bliss of the promised land , without the indwelling corruption of the fallen nature by reason of which the milk ...
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... perfect and sufficient atonement for sin which it can be only as he was God . But there is another class of whom I think with more wonder and some doubt ; who do profess to know the infinite character of the one great sacrifice and ...
... perfect and sufficient atonement for sin which it can be only as he was God . But there is another class of whom I think with more wonder and some doubt ; who do profess to know the infinite character of the one great sacrifice and ...
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... perfect fitness , the exalted wisdom , and pure unmeasurable love , are laid open to our perceptions , and brought down to our appreciation : while the mystery of the divine achievements , the possi- bility of such co - existence , and ...
... perfect fitness , the exalted wisdom , and pure unmeasurable love , are laid open to our perceptions , and brought down to our appreciation : while the mystery of the divine achievements , the possi- bility of such co - existence , and ...
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... perfect manhood . Why else those mysterious relations of gradual deve- lopement in mind and body ? He grew in stature - he increased in wisdom and knowledge - in favour with God and man .. Why ? but because he had a human mind as well ...
... perfect manhood . Why else those mysterious relations of gradual deve- lopement in mind and body ? He grew in stature - he increased in wisdom and knowledge - in favour with God and man .. Why ? but because he had a human mind as well ...
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