The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., Late of Bethlem, Connecticut, Volume 1Stephen Dodge. Printed by J. Seymour, no. 49, John-street., 1811 - Congregational churches |
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Page vii
... doubt of their good estate ? What is the most fundamental difference between the Arminians and Cal- vinists ? 251 - 260 ยท In what sense are wicked men ignorant of their own hearts ?. Why does a sight of the strictness of the law ...
... doubt of their good estate ? What is the most fundamental difference between the Arminians and Cal- vinists ? 251 - 260 ยท In what sense are wicked men ignorant of their own hearts ?. Why does a sight of the strictness of the law ...
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... doubt not , received a welcome to that blessed society , where the im- perfections and sorrows of mortality shall never come . His funeral was attended , the Tuesday following , by the clergy of the vicinity , his own congregation , and ...
... doubt not , received a welcome to that blessed society , where the im- perfections and sorrows of mortality shall never come . His funeral was attended , the Tuesday following , by the clergy of the vicinity , his own congregation , and ...
Page 48
... doubt , to see their debates and divisions , and glad they could have such a han- dle against Christianity , and so good a plea to justify their infidelity and God delighted to have things under circum- stances so perfectly well adapted ...
... doubt , to see their debates and divisions , and glad they could have such a han- dle against Christianity , and so good a plea to justify their infidelity and God delighted to have things under circum- stances so perfectly well adapted ...
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... doubt but that he does show all those kindnesses to his intelligent creatures , which , all things considered , are best should be shown . And his understanding is infinite , whereby he is able to determine exactly what is best in the ...
... doubt but that he does show all those kindnesses to his intelligent creatures , which , all things considered , are best should be shown . And his understanding is infinite , whereby he is able to determine exactly what is best in the ...
Page 89
... doubt , therefore , but that , all things considered , he thought it best to permit things to come to pass just as they did and , if he thought it best , it was best ; for his under- standing is infinite , his wisdom unerring , and so ...
... doubt , therefore , but that , all things considered , he thought it best to permit things to come to pass just as they did and , if he thought it best , it was best ; for his under- standing is infinite , his wisdom unerring , and so ...
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