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Sivu 78
Should we admit that Paul , in these instances , intended to disclaim inspiration ;
we might give the answer others have given ; that is , that the apostle ' s
scrupulous care to inform us that , in a few particular cases , he wrote what he did
without ...
Should we admit that Paul , in these instances , intended to disclaim inspiration ;
we might give the answer others have given ; that is , that the apostle ' s
scrupulous care to inform us that , in a few particular cases , he wrote what he did
without ...
Sivu 259
Commands of both these kinds , God has evidently given to men as rational
beings merely ; and often without discriminating at all their moral character . They
are given to all men . The duties which these commands enjoin are numberless .
Commands of both these kinds , God has evidently given to men as rational
beings merely ; and often without discriminating at all their moral character . They
are given to all men . The duties which these commands enjoin are numberless .
Sivu 647
We do not offer ourselves as a learned expositor of that revelation which God has
given us ; but we say that he is without excuse , who rejects the testimony of God ,
so often repeated by us , that he “ gave his Son to die for us . ” A revelation ...
We do not offer ourselves as a learned expositor of that revelation which God has
given us ; but we say that he is without excuse , who rejects the testimony of God ,
so often repeated by us , that he “ gave his Son to die for us . ” A revelation ...
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