Lectures on Theology, Том 2F.W. Greenough, 1838 |
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... duty , and he was exempted from them on account of his per- sonal purity . But he was subject to hunger and thirst , to cold and heat , and weariness , to pain of body arising from external injuries , and to distress of mind from the ...
... duty , and he was exempted from them on account of his per- sonal purity . But he was subject to hunger and thirst , to cold and heat , and weariness , to pain of body arising from external injuries , and to distress of mind from the ...
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... duty to God and to man is explained . In the Racovian Catechism , which first appeared about the beginning of the seventeenth century , we find this question , " What are the perfect commandments of God , comprehended in the New ...
... duty to God and to man is explained . In the Racovian Catechism , which first appeared about the beginning of the seventeenth century , we find this question , " What are the perfect commandments of God , comprehended in the New ...
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... duty . The authoritative manner , however , is more fully displayed in the personal instructions of our Lord . There was necessarily some abatement in those of the prophets , who , being only his messengers , were under the necessity of ...
... duty . The authoritative manner , however , is more fully displayed in the personal instructions of our Lord . There was necessarily some abatement in those of the prophets , who , being only his messengers , were under the necessity of ...
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... duty of his office he performed upon earth , when he presented to God the immaculate oblation of himself upon the cross . He that loved us , and hath given himself for us , an offering and a sacrifice to God , for a sweet smelling ...
... duty of his office he performed upon earth , when he presented to God the immaculate oblation of himself upon the cross . He that loved us , and hath given himself for us , an offering and a sacrifice to God , for a sweet smelling ...
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... duty to have made themselves thoroughly acquainted with the law which God had given them , and to have kept it constantly in mind . The truth seems to be , that the sins spoken of did not proceed ex ignorantia juris , but from want of ...
... duty to have made themselves thoroughly acquainted with the law which God had given them , and to have kept it constantly in mind . The truth seems to be , that the sins spoken of did not proceed ex ignorantia juris , but from want of ...
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