An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews: With Preliminary Exercitations, Volume 5 |
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... effect . For it shall not be of a perpetual duration and con- tinuance ; which to fancy is both absurd in nature and inconsistent with the proper end of it , -which is , to deliver men over unto their everlasting lot and portion . And ...
... effect . For it shall not be of a perpetual duration and con- tinuance ; which to fancy is both absurd in nature and inconsistent with the proper end of it , -which is , to deliver men over unto their everlasting lot and portion . And ...
Page 77
... effect , they are Τῆς ἐπουρανίου . heavenly as opposed to carnal and earthly . But prin- cipally it regards his mission by Christ after his ascension into hea- ven , Acts ii . 33. Being exalted , and having received the promise of the ...
... effect , they are Τῆς ἐπουρανίου . heavenly as opposed to carnal and earthly . But prin- cipally it regards his mission by Christ after his ascension into hea- ven , Acts ii . 33. Being exalted , and having received the promise of the ...
Page 99
... effects in them . There are , indeed , in the earth rocks and stones , on which the rain makes no impression ; but they are considered in common with the rest of the earth , and there needs no particular exception on their account ...
... effects in them . There are , indeed , in the earth rocks and stones , on which the rain makes no impression ; but they are considered in common with the rest of the earth , and there needs no particular exception on their account ...
Page 100
... effect of the sove- reign power and pleasure of God , as is the giving of rain unto the earth . " He There is nothing in nature that God assumeth more into his pre- rogative than this of giving rain . The first mention of it in the ...
... effect of the sove- reign power and pleasure of God , as is the giving of rain unto the earth . " He There is nothing in nature that God assumeth more into his pre- rogative than this of giving rain . The first mention of it in the ...
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... effects of faith and love , of mortification and sanctification , that are holy in themselves and useful to others , whereby we express the truth and power of that doctrine of the gospel which we do profess , are the fruits and herbs ...
... effects of faith and love , of mortification and sanctification , that are holy in themselves and useful to others , whereby we express the truth and power of that doctrine of the gospel which we do profess , are the fruits and herbs ...
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