The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 92
... observed to publish another Gospel , or to depart from the order established by the apostles , the world has then reason to require miracles at their hands as a demonstration that their doctrines are Divine , and that their recent ...
... observed to publish another Gospel , or to depart from the order established by the apostles , the world has then reason to require miracles at their hands as a demonstration that their doctrines are Divine , and that their recent ...
Page 174
... observed to do at this day . Thus Deists dispute for the honour of God the Creator ; and while some Christians pay ... observe him acting in his usual manner , with respect to things of a spiritual nature . His plans are all ...
... observed to do at this day . Thus Deists dispute for the honour of God the Creator ; and while some Christians pay ... observe him acting in his usual manner , with respect to things of a spiritual nature . His plans are all ...
Page 223
... observed to huve upon Christians in general . PROFITABLY to teach the doctrines of the Gospel , there are certain rules necessary to be observed ; and where these rules are either unknown or neglected , the Gospel becomes of little ...
... observed to huve upon Christians in general . PROFITABLY to teach the doctrines of the Gospel , there are certain rules necessary to be observed ; and where these rules are either unknown or neglected , the Gospel becomes of little ...
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