Sermons and Tracts, Volume 1George Wilson, 1825 - Children's sermons |
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... matter of acknow- ledged moment indeed , but of no immediate influence on our present inquiries ; but rather , with our text , to let obedience precede investi- gation , to consider piety as that which must open 8 OBEDIENCE THE PATH.
... matter of acknow- ledged moment indeed , but of no immediate influence on our present inquiries ; but rather , with our text , to let obedience precede investi- gation , to consider piety as that which must open 8 OBEDIENCE THE PATH.
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Daniel Wilson. gation , to consider piety as that which must open the way to knowledge , to return first to our duty by sincere endeavours to do the will of God , and then to hope that impediments to the reception of religious truth will ...
Daniel Wilson. gation , to consider piety as that which must open the way to knowledge , to return first to our duty by sincere endeavours to do the will of God , and then to hope that impediments to the reception of religious truth will ...
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... consider to be the principle of my text , that an obedient frame of heart is essentially connected with the success of theological studies , I pro- ceed to apply this principle to a few of the most interesting divisions of Christian ...
... consider to be the principle of my text , that an obedient frame of heart is essentially connected with the success of theological studies , I pro- ceed to apply this principle to a few of the most interesting divisions of Christian ...
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... considers himself therefore as exposed to its tremendous yet just denunciation of eter- nal death . To make any atonement is impos- sible . Even his present obedience , now that he strives to do the will of God , is so imperfect , that ...
... considers himself therefore as exposed to its tremendous yet just denunciation of eter- nal death . To make any atonement is impos- sible . Even his present obedience , now that he strives to do the will of God , is so imperfect , that ...
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... consider one part of the representation as annihilating the force of the other , and consequently neglect both ? Or will he assume the gloss on the position of St. James to be the more rational and therefore the true statement , and ...
... consider one part of the representation as annihilating the force of the other , and consequently neglect both ? Or will he assume the gloss on the position of St. James to be the more rational and therefore the true statement , and ...
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