Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles: Explanatory and PracticalGeorge Shaw; J. Green, printer, 1815 - 314 pages |
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... true , and that truth is ever consistent with itself . If in common life a man were to write to different friends the sub- stance of an interesting discourse of some length , it is highly probable that , unless he copied one from the ...
... true , and that truth is ever consistent with itself . If in common life a man were to write to different friends the sub- stance of an interesting discourse of some length , it is highly probable that , unless he copied one from the ...
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... true they did not always practice this duty , any more than many others from a right principle : so that we find our Saviour frequently reproving that false rigour , with which they adhered to the letter of the law , and suffered its ...
... true they did not always practice this duty , any more than many others from a right principle : so that we find our Saviour frequently reproving that false rigour , with which they adhered to the letter of the law , and suffered its ...
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... true humanity , than with a just reverence for God's laws , But I will pursue this subject no farther , than to warn you of the great danger of committing two atrocious offences in the same act ; a contemptuous breach of the sabbath ...
... true humanity , than with a just reverence for God's laws , But I will pursue this subject no farther , than to warn you of the great danger of committing two atrocious offences in the same act ; a contemptuous breach of the sabbath ...
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... true faith . All of these , who returned home , or held any communication with their native countries , ( either of which must have almost universally happened ) would naturally and circumstantially report the wonders they had seen and ...
... true faith . All of these , who returned home , or held any communication with their native countries , ( either of which must have almost universally happened ) would naturally and circumstantially report the wonders they had seen and ...
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... true religion , ( and surely its price is in- estimable ) we must in the same degree regard the means of giving it that great extent , in which we are partakers . For although we trust the merits of Christ will reach even those , who ...
... true religion , ( and surely its price is in- estimable ) we must in the same degree regard the means of giving it that great extent , in which we are partakers . For although we trust the merits of Christ will reach even those , who ...
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