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James Douglas. PART VII . SANCTIFICATION . 1. Salvation by Faith , a whole . - 2 . Union with Christ . - 3 . The character formed by Belief . - 4 . Transforming na- ture of Divine Truth . - 5 . The Word the Instrument of the Spirit . - 6 ...
James Douglas. PART VII . SANCTIFICATION . 1. Salvation by Faith , a whole . - 2 . Union with Christ . - 3 . The character formed by Belief . - 4 . Transforming na- ture of Divine Truth . - 5 . The Word the Instrument of the Spirit . - 6 ...
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... complete the out- line of the whole subject . Errors , though they ap- pear infinite at first view , may be reduced to a few classes , and to a very few principles . Errors 6 5 Christianity the only Religion -6 Christianity has.
... complete the out- line of the whole subject . Errors , though they ap- pear infinite at first view , may be reduced to a few classes , and to a very few principles . Errors 6 5 Christianity the only Religion -6 Christianity has.
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... whole . Thus we complete the " intellectual globe , " to use an expression of Bacon , when we add the darkened to the enlightened hemisphere of thought . Then our belief has its highest and perfect repose when we ascend to that point of ...
... whole . Thus we complete the " intellectual globe , " to use an expression of Bacon , when we add the darkened to the enlightened hemisphere of thought . Then our belief has its highest and perfect repose when we ascend to that point of ...
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... whole of man . II . As the traveller who wished for some relic of the old Roman greatness was desired to take up a handful of the dust on which he trode , and boldly to affirm that this was a remnant of ancient Rome ; so he who gathers ...
... whole of man . II . As the traveller who wished for some relic of the old Roman greatness was desired to take up a handful of the dust on which he trode , and boldly to affirm that this was a remnant of ancient Rome ; so he who gathers ...
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... whole series are admirably fitted to be the fore- runners of this present earth , and of man , its in- telligent possessor , surrounded with the animals that minister to his wants , all of which subsist on the spoils of other continents ...
... whole series are admirably fitted to be the fore- runners of this present earth , and of man , its in- telligent possessor , surrounded with the animals that minister to his wants , all of which subsist on the spoils of other continents ...
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