The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1827 - Theology |
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... given himself for us , an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet smell- ing savor . " He exhibits a similar skill in con- necting the doctrines with the pre- cepts , when , after urging the Co- rinthian Christians , in his eighth ...
... given himself for us , an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet smell- ing savor . " He exhibits a similar skill in con- necting the doctrines with the pre- cepts , when , after urging the Co- rinthian Christians , in his eighth ...
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... given sin now past was committed ; so it must forever be a fact , that he who committed it is equally a fact with the sin itself . Does guilty of its commission . The guilt is That also is physically impossible . A it mean , to transfer ...
... given sin now past was committed ; so it must forever be a fact , that he who committed it is equally a fact with the sin itself . Does guilty of its commission . The guilt is That also is physically impossible . A it mean , to transfer ...
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... given surface must be written over , and not that so many ideas must be compressed into a given compass . We think many good preachers would correct this appearance by just taking their Bibles and con- cordance , and sitting down to a ...
... given surface must be written over , and not that so many ideas must be compressed into a given compass . We think many good preachers would correct this appearance by just taking their Bibles and con- cordance , and sitting down to a ...
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