The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... sense of criminality , ought ever to be follow- ed by immediate repentance and reformation , and by vigorous exer- tions to retrieve every loss , by in- creased diligence and exemplary virtue . But to waste a part of life in vice and ...
... sense of criminality , ought ever to be follow- ed by immediate repentance and reformation , and by vigorous exer- tions to retrieve every loss , by in- creased diligence and exemplary virtue . But to waste a part of life in vice and ...
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... sense , and zeal , in the absence of the pastor , step forward , and conduct the prayers and praises of the assembly ; especially when the elders and deacons take the lead in these laudable services ; every friend of piety will give ...
... sense , and zeal , in the absence of the pastor , step forward , and conduct the prayers and praises of the assembly ; especially when the elders and deacons take the lead in these laudable services ; every friend of piety will give ...
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... sense , fer- vent piety , competent knowledge , aptness to teach , and exemplary prudence , would ever step forward , or be encouraged to come forward as public speakers in the church , there would be much less reason than there is to ...
... sense , fer- vent piety , competent knowledge , aptness to teach , and exemplary prudence , would ever step forward , or be encouraged to come forward as public speakers in the church , there would be much less reason than there is to ...
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... sense also it is reasona- ble to understand the declaration of Paul , that after the last judgment Christ shall deliver up the king- dom to God , even the Father . " ( p ) Now the kingdom of the Son of God , which had no beginning ...
... sense also it is reasona- ble to understand the declaration of Paul , that after the last judgment Christ shall deliver up the king- dom to God , even the Father . " ( p ) Now the kingdom of the Son of God , which had no beginning ...
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... sense , or which is not perceived through the medium of the five outward senses . But God is not an object of sense ; therefore we could never have had any know- ledge of God , had not he himself re- vealed it unto us . Besides ...
... sense , or which is not perceived through the medium of the five outward senses . But God is not an object of sense ; therefore we could never have had any know- ledge of God , had not he himself re- vealed it unto us . Besides ...
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