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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... received the kind consent and approbation of the AUTHOR to reprint his Work in this Country , as appears on the Title Page , feel themselves called upon to state , that , in the course of printing the same , two or three small omissions ...
... received the kind consent and approbation of the AUTHOR to reprint his Work in this Country , as appears on the Title Page , feel themselves called upon to state , that , in the course of printing the same , two or three small omissions ...
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... received a command ; and the penalty of death was annexed to its violation : " In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die . " Gen. ii . 17 . As he was constituted in due rectitude of body and mind as he was , in his first ...
... received a command ; and the penalty of death was annexed to its violation : " In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die . " Gen. ii . 17 . As he was constituted in due rectitude of body and mind as he was , in his first ...
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... received through this medium , has , through all ages , possessed a strong disposition to bring down Divine things to the level of its own unaided capacity . Hence , among Heathen na- tions , the attributes of the Deity , and the ...
... received through this medium , has , through all ages , possessed a strong disposition to bring down Divine things to the level of its own unaided capacity . Hence , among Heathen na- tions , the attributes of the Deity , and the ...
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... received , we cannot contemplate the stupendous works of nature , or consider the order and harmony displayed in the visible creation , without feeling the concurrent testimony of nature and of reason , to the being of a God - his wis ...
... received , we cannot contemplate the stupendous works of nature , or consider the order and harmony displayed in the visible creation , without feeling the concurrent testimony of nature and of reason , to the being of a God - his wis ...
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... received among men , which contains so many paradoxes , as the doctrine of unconditional Election and Reprobation ; and none that is more difficult to reconcile with itself , with Scripture , and with reason . In the first place , we ...
... received among men , which contains so many paradoxes , as the doctrine of unconditional Election and Reprobation ; and none that is more difficult to reconcile with itself , with Scripture , and with reason . In the first place , we ...
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