Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... doctrines contained in such a divine communication . This statement , though intended to guard against the abuse of ... doctrine can be a proper object of our faith which it is not more reasonable to receive than to reject . If a book ...
... doctrines contained in such a divine communication . This statement , though intended to guard against the abuse of ... doctrine can be a proper object of our faith which it is not more reasonable to receive than to reject . If a book ...
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... doctrine of a future state of retribution , and affected to believe that rea- son was sufficient to establish the doctrine ; but their successors in modern times , or at least a large ma- jority of them , have either denied or called in ...
... doctrine of a future state of retribution , and affected to believe that rea- son was sufficient to establish the doctrine ; but their successors in modern times , or at least a large ma- jority of them , have either denied or called in ...
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... doctrine of repentance stands on entirely different grounds . That such an offer would be made , could be known by no creature before he sinned . This doctrine does not in the least clash with the justice of God ; for all the sins of ...
... doctrine of repentance stands on entirely different grounds . That such an offer would be made , could be known by no creature before he sinned . This doctrine does not in the least clash with the justice of God ; for all the sins of ...
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