Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... worship him ; and the moral effects of adoration , homage , and praise , on this system , would be lost . There is no indication that God will be approached in prayer , and this hope and solace of man is unprovided for . Nor is there a ...
... worship him ; and the moral effects of adoration , homage , and praise , on this system , would be lost . There is no indication that God will be approached in prayer , and this hope and solace of man is unprovided for . Nor is there a ...
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... worship . Such was the custom of sacrifices expiatory and precatory ; both the sacrifices of ani- mals , and the oblations of wine , oil , and the fruits and products of the earth . These and other things which were in use among the ...
... worship . Such was the custom of sacrifices expiatory and precatory ; both the sacrifices of ani- mals , and the oblations of wine , oil , and the fruits and products of the earth . These and other things which were in use among the ...
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... worship ; the obser- vance of the Sabbath ; the promise of a Deliverer , and other similar tenets , were among the articles and religious rites of this primitive sys- tem : nor can any satisfactory account be given , why they were trans ...
... worship ; the obser- vance of the Sabbath ; the promise of a Deliverer , and other similar tenets , were among the articles and religious rites of this primitive sys- tem : nor can any satisfactory account be given , why they were trans ...
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... worship- pers of the true Divinity . Abimelech the Philistine and his people , both in Abraham's days and in Isaac's , were also worshippers of Jehovah , and acknowledged the same moral principles which were held sacred in the elect ...
... worship- pers of the true Divinity . Abimelech the Philistine and his people , both in Abraham's days and in Isaac's , were also worshippers of Jehovah , and acknowledged the same moral principles which were held sacred in the elect ...
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... and philosophy , their synagogues and public worship , in Rome , Alexandria , and Antioch , at Athens , Corinth , ( 2 ) See note B at the end of this chapter . Ephesus , & c , as we read in the 32 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... and philosophy , their synagogues and public worship , in Rome , Alexandria , and Antioch , at Athens , Corinth , ( 2 ) See note B at the end of this chapter . Ephesus , & c , as we read in the 32 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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