The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... sense in which it is possible to entertain this proposition in the mind — or that there is no sense whatever , in which man can be said to direct his own way . So far as he possesses the powers of a moral agent , his way is in himself ...
... sense in which it is possible to entertain this proposition in the mind — or that there is no sense whatever , in which man can be said to direct his own way . So far as he possesses the powers of a moral agent , his way is in himself ...
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... sense that their choice or conduct , whatever it may be , must agree with what he foreknew concern- ing it , and ... sense in which vol- untary action belongs to him ; yet in the sense in which such action agrees with the divine mind ...
... sense that their choice or conduct , whatever it may be , must agree with what he foreknew concern- ing it , and ... sense in which vol- untary action belongs to him ; yet in the sense in which such action agrees with the divine mind ...
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... sense , no indifferent , unmeaning transac- tion ever takes place on earth . In this sense , also , there are no contin- The uncer- gent actions or events . tainty of any action or event might occasion the ruin of the universe , in the ...
... sense , no indifferent , unmeaning transac- tion ever takes place on earth . In this sense , also , there are no contin- The uncer- gent actions or events . tainty of any action or event might occasion the ruin of the universe , in the ...
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... sense of indebtedness should be felt , especially at this time . He has kept you alive through the past year . He has disposed of you better than you could have dis- posed of yourselves . What kind- ness , and patience has he not exten ...
... sense of indebtedness should be felt , especially at this time . He has kept you alive through the past year . He has disposed of you better than you could have dis- posed of yourselves . What kind- ness , and patience has he not exten ...
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... sense , a preacher of the truth , xnguxa ons aλndeias ( p . 64 ) certainly neither as Noah nor Paul , of whom the same expression is used . In After representing himself born among the Assyrians , and educated among the Greeks , he ...
... sense , a preacher of the truth , xnguxa ons aλndeias ( p . 64 ) certainly neither as Noah nor Paul , of whom the same expression is used . In After representing himself born among the Assyrians , and educated among the Greeks , he ...
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