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How incompatible is it with the perfections of the Deity , to suppose him assigning
, as a reason for receiving to his favour a set of creatures with whom he was justly
displeased , that He knew He had created them so very frail , as to make it ...
How incompatible is it with the perfections of the Deity , to suppose him assigning
, as a reason for receiving to his favour a set of creatures with whom he was justly
displeased , that He knew He had created them so very frail , as to make it ...
Page 14
... demonstrated by the committal of atrocious crimes , which might be extracted
from the annals of mankind . That we inherit a considerable portion of moral
turpitude from our progenitors , is a received opinion which Scripture fully
confirms .
... demonstrated by the committal of atrocious crimes , which might be extracted
from the annals of mankind . That we inherit a considerable portion of moral
turpitude from our progenitors , is a received opinion which Scripture fully
confirms .
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ET us next consider on what rational principle so guilty and polluted a creature as
man can hope to be received to the favour of an infinitely pure and perfect God .
To assist our inquiry on this subject , we will suppose an earthly potentate sole ...
ET us next consider on what rational principle so guilty and polluted a creature as
man can hope to be received to the favour of an infinitely pure and perfect God .
To assist our inquiry on this subject , we will suppose an earthly potentate sole ...
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... at them , but on me ; for I have fulfilled all righteousness . ( Matt . iii . 15. ) Let
me prove a saviour , a redeemer to them : for the sake of my merits , may their
transgressions be buried in oblivion , and they received into thine everlasting
favour .
... at them , but on me ; for I have fulfilled all righteousness . ( Matt . iii . 15. ) Let
me prove a saviour , a redeemer to them : for the sake of my merits , may their
transgressions be buried in oblivion , and they received into thine everlasting
favour .
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The original proposition , namely , on what ground so polluted a creature as man
can hope to be received to the favour of an infinitely pure and perfect being , has
hitherto been principally answered by abstracted reasoning ; from whence we ...
The original proposition , namely , on what ground so polluted a creature as man
can hope to be received to the favour of an infinitely pure and perfect being , has
hitherto been principally answered by abstracted reasoning ; from whence we ...
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