A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone, Volumen1Cummings, Hilliard, 1825 - 458 páginas |
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... beginning of a reformation : and the Jews after captivity , without consent demanded of that king who was their master , took solemn oath to walk in the commandments of God . All Protestant churches . have done the like ...
... beginning of a reformation : and the Jews after captivity , without consent demanded of that king who was their master , took solemn oath to walk in the commandments of God . All Protestant churches . have done the like ...
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... beginning , and was the first of the whole creation ; by whose delegated power all things were made in heaven and earth ; begotten , not by natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father , within the limits of time ; endued with ...
... beginning , and was the first of the whole creation ; by whose delegated power all things were made in heaven and earth ; begotten , not by natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father , within the limits of time ; endued with ...
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... beginning with the books of the Old and New Testament in their original languages , and going diligently through a few of the shorter sys- tems of divines , in imitation of whom I was in the habit of classing under certain heads ...
... beginning with the books of the Old and New Testament in their original languages , and going diligently through a few of the shorter sys- tems of divines , in imitation of whom I was in the habit of classing under certain heads ...
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... beginning ) con- cerning the nature and worship of the Deity , for the promotion of the glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is de ...
... beginning ) con- cerning the nature and worship of the Deity , for the promotion of the glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is de ...
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... beginnings , to a greater and more flourishing degree of proficiency . Psal . xxv . 14. the secret of Jehovah is with them that fear him . ' John vii . 17. if any man will do his will , he shall know of the doctrine . ' viii . 31 , 32 ...
... beginnings , to a greater and more flourishing degree of proficiency . Psal . xxv . 14. the secret of Jehovah is with them that fear him . ' John vii . 17. if any man will do his will , he shall know of the doctrine . ' viii . 31 , 32 ...
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