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... moral evidence . Moral or spiritual truths , like our common law , may have grown up before the memory of men , and may have a standing more ancient than any records . Positive institutes , like our statute laws , originated in enact ...
... moral evidence . Moral or spiritual truths , like our common law , may have grown up before the memory of men , and may have a standing more ancient than any records . Positive institutes , like our statute laws , originated in enact ...
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... Moral proof may be as strong and sure as that derived from facts ; but it must be gathered with care , and considered with candour , or its force will not be felt . The ques- tion whether a man were a Jew was easily and surely decided ...
... Moral proof may be as strong and sure as that derived from facts ; but it must be gathered with care , and considered with candour , or its force will not be felt . The ques- tion whether a man were a Jew was easily and surely decided ...
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... moral goodness , and of which he must be destitute who stands in the office by an irregular introduction , though possessed of the highest qualifications of moral and gracious gifts . A faithful ministry of the pure gospel is a valid ...
... moral goodness , and of which he must be destitute who stands in the office by an irregular introduction , though possessed of the highest qualifications of moral and gracious gifts . A faithful ministry of the pure gospel is a valid ...
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... moral , and the min- istry being exercised under an economy of grace , it may be that the acquisition of gracious fitness for the work by him who entered it disqual- ified , may heal that original defect , and constitute his ministry ...
... moral , and the min- istry being exercised under an economy of grace , it may be that the acquisition of gracious fitness for the work by him who entered it disqual- ified , may heal that original defect , and constitute his ministry ...
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... moral powers of intelligent minds , are to be acted upon through the understanding . In both , truths appropriate to influence the conscience and heart , are to be presented to the understanding for that purpose . In both , divine ...
... moral powers of intelligent minds , are to be acted upon through the understanding . In both , truths appropriate to influence the conscience and heart , are to be presented to the understanding for that purpose . In both , divine ...
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Page 241 - I Beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world; but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God.
Page 372 - God is no respecter of persons, but in every nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted of Him.
Page 165 - Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work : but the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God : in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates...
Page 309 - Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever : for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was refreshed.
Page 365 - ... remember that you were at that time separated from Christ, alienated from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world.
Page 309 - And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt, and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence through a mighty hand and by a stretched out arm: therefore the Lord thy God commanded thee to keep the sabbath day.
Page 151 - How amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of hosts! My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God.
Page 694 - But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner ; with such an one no not to eat.
Page 217 - Happy art thou, 0 Israel : — who is like unto thee, 0 people saved by the Lord, The shield of thy help, — and who is the sword of thy excellency ! And thine enemies shall be found liars unto thee ; And thou shalt tread upon their high places.
Page 288 - Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name; for thou only art holy : for all nations shall come and worship before thee : for thy judgments are made manifest.