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... apostle shall be cited to counte- nance this objection ; I Cor . viii . 1. Knowledge puffeth up . But why should not the next sentence also be added , viz . that charity edifieth ? Let the charity of these gentlemen who make this ...
... apostle shall be cited to counte- nance this objection ; I Cor . viii . 1. Knowledge puffeth up . But why should not the next sentence also be added , viz . that charity edifieth ? Let the charity of these gentlemen who make this ...
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... apostles in the New Testament , and appointed to be a part both of our faith and our profession , it is evident that some knowledge of these divine persons , the Fa- ther , the Son , and the Spirit , and their several sacred offices ...
... apostles in the New Testament , and appointed to be a part both of our faith and our profession , it is evident that some knowledge of these divine persons , the Fa- ther , the Son , and the Spirit , and their several sacred offices ...
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... apostles have taken care in the New Testament to inculcate this divine truth again in express language . Mark xii . 29. The words of Moses are cited by our Lord Jesus , as the foundation of all religion . The first of all the command ...
... apostles have taken care in the New Testament to inculcate this divine truth again in express language . Mark xii . 29. The words of Moses are cited by our Lord Jesus , as the foundation of all religion . The first of all the command ...
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... apostle John should conclude his epistle with such a solemn charge against idolatry , or the wor- shipping that which is not God , and yet in the foregoing verse leave his expression concerning the true God so easily and so naturally to ...
... apostle John should conclude his epistle with such a solemn charge against idolatry , or the wor- shipping that which is not God , and yet in the foregoing verse leave his expression concerning the true God so easily and so naturally to ...
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... apostle . But I pro- ceed to the next . 3. " King of kings , and Lord of lords , " is another title which God assumes to himself ; Deut . x . 17. " The Lord your God is God of gods , and Lord of lords , a great God and a mighty , and a ...
... apostle . But I pro- ceed to the next . 3. " King of kings , and Lord of lords , " is another title which God assumes to himself ; Deut . x . 17. " The Lord your God is God of gods , and Lord of lords , a great God and a mighty , and a ...
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