The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... means satisfactory . That he held to faith , in distinction from mere outward works , as the condition of our acceptance with God , is sufficiently clear . He is also very earnest in teaching that all human goodness is the product of ...
... means satisfactory . That he held to faith , in distinction from mere outward works , as the condition of our acceptance with God , is sufficiently clear . He is also very earnest in teaching that all human goodness is the product of ...
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... means of grace in the Romanistic sense . Under the first he especially places the doctnine of the divine Unity and Trinity , which , in his hands , absorbs every other relating to God . The task he here proposed for himself was to show ...
... means of grace in the Romanistic sense . Under the first he especially places the doctnine of the divine Unity and Trinity , which , in his hands , absorbs every other relating to God . The task he here proposed for himself was to show ...
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... means always consistent with himself . Conflicting views could unquestionably be cited from his various works , relating to the divine purposes , the nature of God , and especi- ally the fallen nature of man . With reference to the ...
... means always consistent with himself . Conflicting views could unquestionably be cited from his various works , relating to the divine purposes , the nature of God , and especi- ally the fallen nature of man . With reference to the ...
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... means of the external conduct , they prescribed a precise rule for every action , and a specific direction for every emergency , and placed a guard of authority over the virtue of the man . This party was now in the very zenith of its ...
... means of the external conduct , they prescribed a precise rule for every action , and a specific direction for every emergency , and placed a guard of authority over the virtue of the man . This party was now in the very zenith of its ...
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... means destitute of poetical and musical talent , and with his other works show that he possessed a rare combination of logical and imnginative power . They are six in number , and from the subjects selected , it is easy to see under a ...
... means destitute of poetical and musical talent , and with his other works show that he possessed a rare combination of logical and imnginative power . They are six in number , and from the subjects selected , it is easy to see under a ...
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