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progenerally adopted , and which Scripture clearly supports by asserting , that
God proves his people , whether they will walk in his law or no ; ( Exod . xvi . 4 ; )
that man may know to refuse the evil and choose the good . ( Isaiah vii . 15. ) ...
progenerally adopted , and which Scripture clearly supports by asserting , that
God proves his people , whether they will walk in his law or no ; ( Exod . xvi . 4 ; )
that man may know to refuse the evil and choose the good . ( Isaiah vii . 15. ) ...
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( Exodus xvi . 17 ; viii . 10. ) The other was executed pursuant to the lamentable
crime committed by king David in planning the death of Uriah ; and though upon
his sincere repentance and humble confession that he had sinned against the
Lord ...
( Exodus xvi . 17 ; viii . 10. ) The other was executed pursuant to the lamentable
crime committed by king David in planning the death of Uriah ; and though upon
his sincere repentance and humble confession that he had sinned against the
Lord ...
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... which , as evil appears essential to the production of excessive good , become
indispensable ingredients in the composition of each virtuous moral agent , and
are the proclaimed , the adored attributes of Deity itself ; ( Exod . xxxiv . 5 , 6 , 7 ...
... which , as evil appears essential to the production of excessive good , become
indispensable ingredients in the composition of each virtuous moral agent , and
are the proclaimed , the adored attributes of Deity itself ; ( Exod . xxxiv . 5 , 6 , 7 ...
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( Exod . xxv . 2. 8. ) St. Paul observes , verily the first covenant ( or tabernacle for
the word oknun , as Doddridge remarks , in his Exposition of the Epistle to the
Hebrews , signifies tabernacle , and the tabernacle here spoken of is in the Old ...
( Exod . xxv . 2. 8. ) St. Paul observes , verily the first covenant ( or tabernacle for
the word oknun , as Doddridge remarks , in his Exposition of the Epistle to the
Hebrews , signifies tabernacle , and the tabernacle here spoken of is in the Old ...
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... the body of heaven in his clearness , ( Exod . xxiv . 9 , 10 , ) “ like a clear sky
spangled with stars ; ” I evidently descriptive of these nether heavens wherein is
placed our worldly sanctuary ; from whence ascends , perhaps , in united
harmony ...
... the body of heaven in his clearness , ( Exod . xxiv . 9 , 10 , ) “ like a clear sky
spangled with stars ; ” I evidently descriptive of these nether heavens wherein is
placed our worldly sanctuary ; from whence ascends , perhaps , in united
harmony ...
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