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... sinner ? ” ANSWER . The excellent motive , and the happy success of the apostle's conduct in both these instances ... sinners . Behold the reason why the charity of the primitive Church demanded , in behalf of God , that the rod ...
... sinner ? ” ANSWER . The excellent motive , and the happy success of the apostle's conduct in both these instances ... sinners . Behold the reason why the charity of the primitive Church demanded , in behalf of God , that the rod ...
Page 102
... sinners , who are bap tized into the name of Christ , shall be treated with still greater rigour than impenitent ... sinners of Capernaum were thought worthy of greater punishment than the sinners of Sodom . Hence , we conclude ...
... sinners , who are bap tized into the name of Christ , shall be treated with still greater rigour than impenitent ... sinners of Capernaum were thought worthy of greater punishment than the sinners of Sodom . Hence , we conclude ...
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... sinners into the presence of this heavenly Physician , that they may obtain of him spiritual health and salvation . He is fully persuaded that he who is not “ weary and heavy laden , ” will never apply for relief ; that he who is not a ...
... sinners into the presence of this heavenly Physician , that they may obtain of him spiritual health and salvation . He is fully persuaded that he who is not “ weary and heavy laden , ” will never apply for relief ; that he who is not a ...
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