The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity. In Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... affirms that the latter only , or , as they sometimes soften the expression , chiefly , were satisfactory , excluding thence the sorrows he endured in the garden , and the con- mnatory sentence he received both in the Jewish council ...
... affirms that the latter only , or , as they sometimes soften the expression , chiefly , were satisfactory , excluding thence the sorrows he endured in the garden , and the con- mnatory sentence he received both in the Jewish council ...
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... affirm , that the necessity of loving God flows not from the very nature of God , advances the follow- ing contradiction : God is in his nature the chief good , and yet in his nature is not supremely amiable . Or this other God is ...
... affirm , that the necessity of loving God flows not from the very nature of God , advances the follow- ing contradiction : God is in his nature the chief good , and yet in his nature is not supremely amiable . Or this other God is ...
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... affirm , and somewhat too bold , for any one obstinately to insist , that it would have been un- becoming God and his perfections , to covenant with man in this manner ; namely , If thou keepest my commands , I will embrace thee with my ...
... affirm , and somewhat too bold , for any one obstinately to insist , that it would have been un- becoming God and his perfections , to covenant with man in this manner ; namely , If thou keepest my commands , I will embrace thee with my ...
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... affirm , that God at length will say to that soul , Long not for me any more , but acquiesce in this demonstration of my su- preme dominion , by which I order thee to return to nothing . But I confess I cannot comprehend , how it is ...
... affirm , that God at length will say to that soul , Long not for me any more , but acquiesce in this demonstration of my su- preme dominion , by which I order thee to return to nothing . But I confess I cannot comprehend , how it is ...
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... affirm , that God has inflicted greater pun- ishments on the sinner , than he threatened before the commission of sin . - IV . There is nothing so surprising but what a lux- uriant fancy can devise . There is a certain learned man , who ...
... affirm , that God has inflicted greater pun- ishments on the sinner , than he threatened before the commission of sin . - IV . There is nothing so surprising but what a lux- uriant fancy can devise . There is a certain learned man , who ...
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Adam apostle appears argument Arminius believers BERITH blessed blood body called Canaan chap church Cloppenburg command condition consists covenant of grace creature Crellius curse declares denotes deny divine earth elect enjoined eternal faith Father flesh give glory God the Father God's gospel guilt happiness hath heaven Hebrew holy hypostatical union impetration Israel Jews John justice learned person likewise Lord Jesus Luke manner Matth means Mediator ment Messiah Moses namely nature ness obey Old Testament paradise Paul perform promise Psal punishment reason redemption remission rest reward righteousness sabbath sacraments sacrifice salvation sanctified scripture sealed sense seventh day shew signified sinner sins Socinians Son of God soul speak Spirit sufferings of Christ suretiship Surety thee things thou threatening tion tree truth ture unto viii virtue West Friesland Whence whole Witsius words wrath wrath of God xvii