The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... given ; that is , that the apostle's scrupulous care to inform us that , in a few particular cases , he wrote what he did without divine inspiration , affords satisfactory evidence , that in all other cases , he was in- spired , and ...
... given ; that is , that the apostle's scrupulous care to inform us that , in a few particular cases , he wrote what he did without divine inspiration , affords satisfactory evidence , that in all other cases , he was in- spired , and ...
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... 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 . They occur every day , and are as obligatory on ...
... 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 . They occur every day , and are as obligatory on ...
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... given to the preacher ! A Saviour given to die for the preacher , in distinction from other men ! His incongruous use of pronouns makes him say this ; but surely this is not his meaning . One more instance may be added ; it is a ...
... given to the preacher ! A Saviour given to die for the preacher , in distinction from other men ! His incongruous use of pronouns makes him say this ; but surely this is not his meaning . One more instance may be added ; it is a ...
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