The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... considered this truth- God is our Disposer . Some explanations , and some in- stances illustrating or proving this truth , are proposed to be given . 1. It is not intended that God is the disposer of men in every sense in which it is ...
... considered this truth- God is our Disposer . Some explanations , and some in- stances illustrating or proving this truth , are proposed to be given . 1. It is not intended that God is the disposer of men in every sense in which it is ...
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... considered , cannot but force itself on your minds , and lead you to feel the necessity of confiding in God . Who among you can absolutely command the bless- ings of Providence ! -What one is capable of directing his way in safe- ty the ...
... considered , cannot but force itself on your minds , and lead you to feel the necessity of confiding in God . Who among you can absolutely command the bless- ings of Providence ! -What one is capable of directing his way in safe- ty the ...
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... considered of so much importance , that the historians of that period , have assigned a con- siderable space in their histories , to the exploits of the Gibbo- rim . To such a title Solomon had not a single claim , as his reign was not ...
... considered of so much importance , that the historians of that period , have assigned a con- siderable space in their histories , to the exploits of the Gibbo- rim . To such a title Solomon had not a single claim , as his reign was not ...
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... considered best to leave it to work its own defeat and it is probable that the professor himself felt that something else was neces- sary to prop up his cause ; for " the history of translations " was soon fol- lowed by " A Letter to ...
... considered best to leave it to work its own defeat and it is probable that the professor himself felt that something else was neces- sary to prop up his cause ; for " the history of translations " was soon fol- lowed by " A Letter to ...
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... considered - when , moreover , its terms of communion are added to the account , that faith shall be held in diversity , instead of the unity of the spirit , and propagated in discordance instead of the bond of peace ; what other issue ...
... considered - when , moreover , its terms of communion are added to the account , that faith shall be held in diversity , instead of the unity of the spirit , and propagated in discordance instead of the bond of peace ; what other issue ...
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