The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, Or The Duty of Sinners to Believe in Jesus ChristAmerican Doctrinal Tract Society, 1846 |
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... was no more difficult to believe the truth at that time than at this , though it might be much more so to avow it . With respect to that traditional assent which is given to Christianity in some nations , it OF ALL ACCEPTATION . 15.
... was no more difficult to believe the truth at that time than at this , though it might be much more so to avow it . With respect to that traditional assent which is given to Christianity in some nations , it OF ALL ACCEPTATION . 15.
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Andrew Fuller. which is given to Christianity in some nations , it is of the same nature as that which is given to Mohammedanism and Paganism in others . It is no more than that of the Jewish nation , in the time of our Lord , towards ...
Andrew Fuller. which is given to Christianity in some nations , it is of the same nature as that which is given to Mohammedanism and Paganism in others . It is no more than that of the Jewish nation , in the time of our Lord , towards ...
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... given under heaven , and among men , by which we must be saved . He must also believe the Gospel promise , that he will bestow eternal salvation on all them that obey him ; and under the influence of this persuasion , he comes to him ...
... given under heaven , and among men , by which we must be saved . He must also believe the Gospel promise , that he will bestow eternal salvation on all them that obey him ; and under the influence of this persuasion , he comes to him ...
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... given of his Son , is ac- companied with all this ; but the term belief does not , of itself , necessarily convey it . When Ja- cob's sons brought the coat of many colors to him , he credited their story ; he believed Joseph to be torn ...
... given of his Son , is ac- companied with all this ; but the term belief does not , of itself , necessarily convey it . When Ja- cob's sons brought the coat of many colors to him , he credited their story ; he believed Joseph to be torn ...
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... I will make an everlasting covenant with you , even the sure mercies of David . Behold , I have given him for a witness to the people , a leader and commander to the people . Behold , thou shalt call a OF ALL ACCEPTATION . 25.
... I will make an everlasting covenant with you , even the sure mercies of David . Behold , I have given him for a witness to the people , a leader and commander to the people . Behold , thou shalt call a OF ALL ACCEPTATION . 25.
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