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Reason why so called , from their effect : First , as convincing and pressing down a proud spirit , 2 Cor . 10.4,5 . Secondly , lifting up an humble spirit , Isai . 66.2 . & 50.4 . Thirdly , directing and ordering their own lives ...
Reason why so called , from their effect : First , as convincing and pressing down a proud spirit , 2 Cor . 10.4,5 . Secondly , lifting up an humble spirit , Isai . 66.2 . & 50.4 . Thirdly , directing and ordering their own lives ...
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This , God knowing it to be our happiness , is for the same reason his will . And as this our intelligent free activity makes us naturally capable of moral government , it sets us in the relation of subjects to Him that made us ...
This , God knowing it to be our happiness , is for the same reason his will . And as this our intelligent free activity makes us naturally capable of moral government , it sets us in the relation of subjects to Him that made us ...
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But when a person has discovered to him the divine excellency of Christian doctrines , this destroys the enmity , removes those prejudices , sanctifies the reason , and causes it to lie open to the force of arguments for their truth .
But when a person has discovered to him the divine excellency of Christian doctrines , this destroys the enmity , removes those prejudices , sanctifies the reason , and causes it to lie open to the force of arguments for their truth .
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