The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... body , nor parts ; But He is great in Nobility , in Power , in Wifdome , in Goedneff , and other divine Petfections . 8 . He is great in Nobility ; He is fo noble , that all Kings and Emperours are but his fervants and his flaves ; All ...
... body , nor parts ; But He is great in Nobility , in Power , in Wifdome , in Goedneff , and other divine Petfections . 8 . He is great in Nobility ; He is fo noble , that all Kings and Emperours are but his fervants and his flaves ; All ...
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... Body should not cor > " rupt in the Sepulcher , but that He should rife againe . Ifaiah that his Sepulcher should be glorious and it is at present vifited by all Nations of the world . Zachariah affures us , that He should bannish ...
... Body should not cor > " rupt in the Sepulcher , but that He should rife againe . Ifaiah that his Sepulcher should be glorious and it is at present vifited by all Nations of the world . Zachariah affures us , that He should bannish ...
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... body ; body and foul fo knit togeather , that thay make but one thing which is man ; So in our Saviour there are two Natures , one increa- ted eternal , and infinite , to wit the Divinity ; the other crea- ted , temporal , and finite ...
... body ; body and foul fo knit togeather , that thay make but one thing which is man ; So in our Saviour there are two Natures , one increa- ted eternal , and infinite , to wit the Divinity ; the other crea- ted , temporal , and finite ...
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... Body , but according to his divine Perfon : Begotten I fay , not carnally , corporeally ;. but fpiritually , divinely , and incomprehenfibly , by the underftan- ding of the Father , or by the knowledg the eternal Father hath of himself ...
... Body , but according to his divine Perfon : Begotten I fay , not carnally , corporeally ;. but fpiritually , divinely , and incomprehenfibly , by the underftan- ding of the Father , or by the knowledg the eternal Father hath of himself ...
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... body , and your actions are not yours ; if you employ them then for your felves , you are ufurpers of anothers goods ; fince Iesus hath bought you , you belong more belong more to him than a flave unto is Lord , than a horfe unto his ...
... body , and your actions are not yours ; if you employ them then for your felves , you are ufurpers of anothers goods ; fince Iesus hath bought you , you belong more belong more to him than a flave unto is Lord , than a horfe unto his ...
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