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... relate to his being , attributes , and perfections , we shall premise some very
brief remarks on those heavens which so evidently declare the glory of God , and
that firmament which so manifestly showeth forth his handyworks , ( Psalms xix . 1
. ) ...
... relate to his being , attributes , and perfections , we shall premise some very
brief remarks on those heavens which so evidently declare the glory of God , and
that firmament which so manifestly showeth forth his handyworks , ( Psalms xix . 1
. ) ...
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And that his honour and glory should be completely vindicated in the sight of
every order of intellectual beings , whose faculties include the observation of our
world , by having it clearly proved , by the most express and public demonstration
...
And that his honour and glory should be completely vindicated in the sight of
every order of intellectual beings , whose faculties include the observation of our
world , by having it clearly proved , by the most express and public demonstration
...
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Q. Why does it appear indispensably requisite that human nature should triumph
over every difficulty that opposed its perfect virtue ? A. It appears essentially
requisite that it should do so for the honour and glory of God , which Christ
himself ...
Q. Why does it appear indispensably requisite that human nature should triumph
over every difficulty that opposed its perfect virtue ? A. It appears essentially
requisite that it should do so for the honour and glory of God , which Christ
himself ...
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Although every human being has in some instance dishonoured Thee , their
great and good Creator , for all have sinned and fallen short of thy glory , (
Romans iii . 23 , ) I have exemplified unto the heavenly hierarchies , by my
assumption of ...
Although every human being has in some instance dishonoured Thee , their
great and good Creator , for all have sinned and fallen short of thy glory , (
Romans iii . 23 , ) I have exemplified unto the heavenly hierarchies , by my
assumption of ...
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Thus in a nature weak as ours , Christ clear evinced his heavenly powers , And
made a full display ; That the most frail , polluted thing , Could glory to the Creator
bring , And every foe dismay . Into this wonder angels pry'd , And from their lofty ...
Thus in a nature weak as ours , Christ clear evinced his heavenly powers , And
made a full display ; That the most frail , polluted thing , Could glory to the Creator
bring , And every foe dismay . Into this wonder angels pry'd , And from their lofty ...
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