The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... hand , as they always are to the aged , it is insensibility of the most shock- ing kind , which alone can enable any ... hands of his heavenly Father . And having experienced so large a measure of the divine care and kindness , he ...
... hand , as they always are to the aged , it is insensibility of the most shock- ing kind , which alone can enable any ... hands of his heavenly Father . And having experienced so large a measure of the divine care and kindness , he ...
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... hand , and as he thought to prevent it from falling ! 2. The practice of lay - preaching tends to DEGRADE THE MINISTRY OF THE GOSPEL , which we all grant to be a divine ordinance . When per- sons who are not clothed with the ministerial ...
... hand , and as he thought to prevent it from falling ! 2. The practice of lay - preaching tends to DEGRADE THE MINISTRY OF THE GOSPEL , which we all grant to be a divine ordinance . When per- sons who are not clothed with the ministerial ...
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... hand to labour that our faith may be certain , and may increase and be strengthened , by diligent and continual exercise of the word and fervent prayer , that we may be able to withstand Satan .. " Now that Christ is very God , it is ...
... hand to labour that our faith may be certain , and may increase and be strengthened , by diligent and continual exercise of the word and fervent prayer , that we may be able to withstand Satan .. " Now that Christ is very God , it is ...
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... hands ; but since he , who was at once the true God and the man Christ Jesus , was crucified and shed his blood for ... hand of the Fa- ther . But this is only temporary , till we can enjoy the immediate contemplation of the Deity . And ...
... hands ; but since he , who was at once the true God and the man Christ Jesus , was crucified and shed his blood for ... hand of the Fa- ther . But this is only temporary , till we can enjoy the immediate contemplation of the Deity . And ...
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... hand , they catch at the attributes of his divi- nity , to destroy his humanity ; and by what is spoken of both natures united , but is applicable separately to neither , they attempt to destroy both . Now what is this but to con- tend ...
... hand , they catch at the attributes of his divi- nity , to destroy his humanity ; and by what is spoken of both natures united , but is applicable separately to neither , they attempt to destroy both . Now what is this but to con- tend ...
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