Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... whole , and shows that that whole is the work of one , and of one alone . The meanest weed which grows , stands in intimate connection with the mighty universe itself . It depends upon the atmosphere for moisture , which atmosphere ...
... whole , and shows that that whole is the work of one , and of one alone . The meanest weed which grows , stands in intimate connection with the mighty universe itself . It depends upon the atmosphere for moisture , which atmosphere ...
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... whole human race ; for if , as the apostle has laid it down , " the whole world , " comprising both Jews and Gentiles , is " guilty before God , " then the whole world is under a law of obedience . In this respect God is just in ...
... whole human race ; for if , as the apostle has laid it down , " the whole world , " comprising both Jews and Gentiles , is " guilty before God , " then the whole world is under a law of obedience . In this respect God is just in ...
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... whole chapter is incapable of consistent exposition . The only additional passage which it is necessary to produce , in order to show that Christ is the Creator of all things , and that the creation of which he is the author , is not a ...
... whole chapter is incapable of consistent exposition . The only additional passage which it is necessary to produce , in order to show that Christ is the Creator of all things , and that the creation of which he is the author , is not a ...
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