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Page 45
... Lord's , holy ' unto the Lord . ' The value of the following extract must atone for its length . ' But mark the following facts : - 1. All The Voluntary Principle : Prize Essays . 45.
... Lord's , holy ' unto the Lord . ' The value of the following extract must atone for its length . ' But mark the following facts : - 1. All The Voluntary Principle : Prize Essays . 45.
Page 65
... Lord's brethren as with the Lord himself ; and afterwards intimates that we might have cried out , crucify him , against Jesus himself . In concluding , he warns us to let them alone , lest haply we be found fighting against God . Any ...
... Lord's brethren as with the Lord himself ; and afterwards intimates that we might have cried out , crucify him , against Jesus himself . In concluding , he warns us to let them alone , lest haply we be found fighting against God . Any ...
Page 78
... Lord of the whole earth , & c . .. . ( Note ) I do not think that Satan ' rightfully had the kingdoms of the world when he offered them to the Lord : [ I think ] that he was not at that time prince of the world ; and only became so by ...
... Lord of the whole earth , & c . .. . ( Note ) I do not think that Satan ' rightfully had the kingdoms of the world when he offered them to the Lord : [ I think ] that he was not at that time prince of the world ; and only became so by ...
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... Lord's sake , ' is that ordinance which invests many Christians with the political franchise , and some few with a peerage ; and that a Christian's duty is to exer- cise this , as to the Lord , and not unto men : ' setting to all men an ...
... Lord's sake , ' is that ordinance which invests many Christians with the political franchise , and some few with a peerage ; and that a Christian's duty is to exer- cise this , as to the Lord , and not unto men : ' setting to all men an ...
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... Lord , ' and , ' If any love the Lord , they ought not to ' separate , be their difference of judgment what it may . ' 6 Let it observed now , that the Brother leaves without remark the following sentiment , which we ascribed to them ...
... Lord , ' and , ' If any love the Lord , they ought not to ' separate , be their difference of judgment what it may . ' 6 Let it observed now , that the Brother leaves without remark the following sentiment , which we ascribed to them ...
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