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... received all the evidence , comfort , and influence from it which it is capable of affording . The riches of grace and wis- dom in this dispensation are unsearchable and im- mense , imparted in different measures , and increased from ...
... received all the evidence , comfort , and influence from it which it is capable of affording . The riches of grace and wis- dom in this dispensation are unsearchable and im- mense , imparted in different measures , and increased from ...
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... received from Thomas the most express and solemn ascription of Deity that can be offered from a creature to his Creator || . Yet all this glory was veiled . The word was made flesh ; he assumed the human nature , and shared in all its ...
... received from Thomas the most express and solemn ascription of Deity that can be offered from a creature to his Creator || . Yet all this glory was veiled . The word was made flesh ; he assumed the human nature , and shared in all its ...
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... received without condi- tion . Though they have been the vilest offenders , they are freely accepted in the beloved , and none of their iniquities shall be remembered any more . On the con- trary , the most respectable characters ...
... received without condi- tion . Though they have been the vilest offenders , they are freely accepted in the beloved , and none of their iniquities shall be remembered any more . On the con- trary , the most respectable characters ...
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... received sinners , notorious sinners , who were vile to a proverb , appears from the remarkable account given by St. Luke * of a woman whose character had been so infamous , that the Pharisee wondered that Jesus could permit her to ...
... received sinners , notorious sinners , who were vile to a proverb , appears from the remarkable account given by St. Luke * of a woman whose character had been so infamous , that the Pharisee wondered that Jesus could permit her to ...
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... received so much as a kid . He had found no true comfort in all his formal round of duties ; and therefore was exceedingly angry that the prodigal should at once obtain those marks of favour , which he , who had remained with his father ...
... received so much as a kid . He had found no true comfort in all his formal round of duties ; and therefore was exceedingly angry that the prodigal should at once obtain those marks of favour , which he , who had remained with his father ...
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