The Doctrines of Friends: Or, Principles of the Christian Religion as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakerspermission of the author, 1829 - 340 páginas |
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... effect from its cause . So , as none could have enjoyed the last , without the first had been , ( such being the will of God , ) so also can none now partake of the first , or secure to himself the true benefits of it , but as he ...
... effect from its cause . So , as none could have enjoyed the last , without the first had been , ( such being the will of God , ) so also can none now partake of the first , or secure to himself the true benefits of it , but as he ...
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... effects of Adam's transgression ex- tend to all men , so the benefits of Christ's coming are equally extensive . If then the premises and conclusion of the apostle are true , it must be admitted that those who never heard the history of ...
... effects of Adam's transgression ex- tend to all men , so the benefits of Christ's coming are equally extensive . If then the premises and conclusion of the apostle are true , it must be admitted that those who never heard the history of ...
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... effect produced in moral agents , when the Principle of Divine Life is not resist- ed ; yet when we trace effects to their causes- -when we go back to the first spring of action , as well as cause of salvation , we ascribe all to the ...
... effect produced in moral agents , when the Principle of Divine Life is not resist- ed ; yet when we trace effects to their causes- -when we go back to the first spring of action , as well as cause of salvation , we ascribe all to the ...
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... effect . " P. 21 . " Whatever comes to pass , comes to pass by virtue of this absolute , om- nipotent will of God ; which is the primary and supreme cause of all things . " p . 21 . embraces the Divine commands and precepts . The secret ...
... effect . " P. 21 . " Whatever comes to pass , comes to pass by virtue of this absolute , om- nipotent will of God ; which is the primary and supreme cause of all things . " p . 21 . embraces the Divine commands and precepts . The secret ...
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... and punishments , have no effect the secret will of God fixes all things , and renders every thing else inoperative . What are the in- stitutions and rules of religious society , and the preach- . 46 THE UNIVERSALITY OF GRACE .
... and punishments , have no effect the secret will of God fixes all things , and renders every thing else inoperative . What are the in- stitutions and rules of religious society , and the preach- . 46 THE UNIVERSALITY OF GRACE .
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