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... become too wide for their inherited systems ; and many minds are musing over possible approxi- mations , reconciliations , and even amalgamations of cognate religious communities . At such a time Richard Baxter's life- long ardour for ...
... become too wide for their inherited systems ; and many minds are musing over possible approxi- mations , reconciliations , and even amalgamations of cognate religious communities . At such a time Richard Baxter's life- long ardour for ...
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... become quite fashionable among a class of thinkers who would formerly have thought it a reproach to have religion imputed to them . Now they have a weakness for the designation . There is nothing new under the sun . Human nature is con ...
... become quite fashionable among a class of thinkers who would formerly have thought it a reproach to have religion imputed to them . Now they have a weakness for the designation . There is nothing new under the sun . Human nature is con ...
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... become extinct . They must be sown . in ground carefully prepared for them . " The character and the conditions of existence of the cereals being such , and man's natural ignorance of their use and value being such as the history of the ...
... become extinct . They must be sown . in ground carefully prepared for them . " The character and the conditions of existence of the cereals being such , and man's natural ignorance of their use and value being such as the history of the ...
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... become spoken of ( naturally amongst the Chris- tians ) " throughout the whole world " ( Rom . i . 8 ) . Nor is this the solitary occurrence of such a general phrase as this — a phrase which , after allowing for the rhetorical ...
... become spoken of ( naturally amongst the Chris- tians ) " throughout the whole world " ( Rom . i . 8 ) . Nor is this the solitary occurrence of such a general phrase as this — a phrase which , after allowing for the rhetorical ...
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... become of no effect unto you , whosoever of you are justified . by the law ; ye are fallen from grace " ( Gal . v . 4 ) . Manifestly this is an argument which had no point against men who either questioned the facts of Christ's death ...
... become of no effect unto you , whosoever of you are justified . by the law ; ye are fallen from grace " ( Gal . v . 4 ) . Manifestly this is an argument which had no point against men who either questioned the facts of Christ's death ...
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Page 364 - And he said unto them, Go. And when they were come out, they went into the herd of swine : and behold, the whole herd of swine ran violently down a steep place into the sea, and perished in the waters.
Page 396 - Christ; according as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love ; having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, to the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the Beloved...
Page 226 - And like unto him was there no king before him, that turned to the LORD with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his might, according to all the law of Moses; neither after him arose there any like him.
Page 222 - And the people believed: and when they heard that the LORD had visited the children of Israel, and that he had looked upon their affliction, then they bowed their heads and worshipped.
Page 291 - And Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying, Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed, and enlarge my coast, and that thine hand might be with me, and that thou wouldest keep me from evil, that it may not grieve me ! And God granted him that which he requested.
Page 43 - Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his Eternal Power and God-head, so that they are without excuse...
Page 531 - But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God : and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.
Page 397 - GIVE thanks unto THE LORD, for He is good : For His mercy endureth for ever. Let the redeemed of THE LORD say so, Whom He hath redeemed From the hand of the enemy...
Page 397 - Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: For thou art the God of my salvation; On thee do I wait all the day.
Page 368 - LORD, what a change within us one short hour Spent in thy presence will prevail to make, What heavy burdens from our bosoms take, What parched grounds refresh, as with a shower ! We kneel, and all around us seems to lower ; We rise, and all, the distant and the near, Stands forth in sunny outline, brave and clear : We kneel how weak, we rise how full of power.