British Magazine, and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volume 1J.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 - Theology |
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... heart that God hath raised him from the dead , thou shalt be saved . For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness . " - Rom . x . 9 , 10 . of God . " * The converse of this divine 12 ON CERTAIN CONSISTENCIES OBSERVABLE.
... heart that God hath raised him from the dead , thou shalt be saved . For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness . " - Rom . x . 9 , 10 . of God . " * The converse of this divine 12 ON CERTAIN CONSISTENCIES OBSERVABLE.
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... heart a sincere belief , but practically we see it to be the case , that those who labour to do the will of God on ... hearts this impression by subsequent study . Is it wonderful that their conviction of its truth should be uncertain ...
... heart a sincere belief , but practically we see it to be the case , that those who labour to do the will of God on ... hearts this impression by subsequent study . Is it wonderful that their conviction of its truth should be uncertain ...
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... heart , as well as a more constant attention to the subject . It is with the hope of being useful to some individual or other of the class we have just been describing , that we shall endeavour to illustrate a few of those points in the ...
... heart , as well as a more constant attention to the subject . It is with the hope of being useful to some individual or other of the class we have just been describing , that we shall endeavour to illustrate a few of those points in the ...
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... heart , that they may almost be reckoned among the instincts which belong to our nature . They have shewn themselves in the establishment of funeral rites among all nations and in all ages of the world ; and if we would know their ...
... heart , that they may almost be reckoned among the instincts which belong to our nature . They have shewn themselves in the establishment of funeral rites among all nations and in all ages of the world ; and if we would know their ...
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... heart . Still it sees in that death only a departure for a better land , only a birth into a new and better life . In this spirit , therefore , in the days of old , the funeral was a service of thanksgiving to God , and this is the ...
... heart . Still it sees in that death only a departure for a better land , only a birth into a new and better life . In this spirit , therefore , in the days of old , the funeral was a service of thanksgiving to God , and this is the ...
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