The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 3Thomas Tegg, 1824 |
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... manner so mild and gentle , and so admirably adapted to their construction as reasonable creatures , it may be presumed that his intention is merciful and good . This appears upon the face of the book . It is given us to make us wise ...
... manner so mild and gentle , and so admirably adapted to their construction as reasonable creatures , it may be presumed that his intention is merciful and good . This appears upon the face of the book . It is given us to make us wise ...
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... , the manner of its operation , its degree , limits , and extent , must in the nature of the thing be attended with uncertainty . This is further evident from the figurative mode of expres B 2 INSPIRATION CONSIDered . 19.
... , the manner of its operation , its degree , limits , and extent , must in the nature of the thing be attended with uncertainty . This is further evident from the figurative mode of expres B 2 INSPIRATION CONSIDered . 19.
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... manner as strange to themselves as to all around them ! God would not suffer Laban to hurt Jacob b , or Balaam to curse Israel c . The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord as the rivers of water he turneth it whithersoever he will d ...
... manner as strange to themselves as to all around them ! God would not suffer Laban to hurt Jacob b , or Balaam to curse Israel c . The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord as the rivers of water he turneth it whithersoever he will d ...
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... manner . What those runga or infallible tokens were by which they knew themselves to be inspired of God , it is not for us to say : but we may be sure they were such as left them without a doubt that they were not imposed upon . As to ...
... manner . What those runga or infallible tokens were by which they knew themselves to be inspired of God , it is not for us to say : but we may be sure they were such as left them without a doubt that they were not imposed upon . As to ...
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... manner in which the divine laws , covenants , and promises were delivered ; or to the characters , lives , and actions of men who were to become examples to us , must , if they answer the ends of their publica- tion , be so transmitted ...
... manner in which the divine laws , covenants , and promises were delivered ; or to the characters , lives , and actions of men who were to become examples to us , must , if they answer the ends of their publica- tion , be so transmitted ...
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