Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... deny the existence of a Divine law obligatory upon man , we must deny that the world is under Divine government , for government without rule or law is a solecism ; and to deny the Divine government , would leave it impossible for us ...
... deny the existence of a Divine law obligatory upon man , we must deny that the world is under Divine government , for government without rule or law is a solecism ; and to deny the Divine government , would leave it impossible for us ...
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... deny the works of Moses to be really performed , they could no more deny that he did them by the power of his God , than they would deny that they themselves performed their exploits by the assistance of their gods , -a point which ...
... deny the works of Moses to be really performed , they could no more deny that he did them by the power of his God , than they would deny that they themselves performed their exploits by the assistance of their gods , -a point which ...
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... deny the distinction between matter and spirit , is to deny the spirituality of God ; and to contradict the dis- tinction which , as to man , is constantly kept up in every part of the Bible , the distinction between flesh and spirit ...
... deny the distinction between matter and spirit , is to deny the spirituality of God ; and to contradict the dis- tinction which , as to man , is constantly kept up in every part of the Bible , the distinction between flesh and spirit ...
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B REDEMPTION | 7 |
MORALS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
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