Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... knowledge of their principles , and our dexterity in applying them ; a knowledge and dexterity only to be derived from close attention and habit , to.
... knowledge of their principles , and our dexterity in applying them ; a knowledge and dexterity only to be derived from close attention and habit , to.
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... knowledge and understanding in sacred and spiritual things . As in Christ were hidden all the treasures of divine wisdom and knowledge , so have Christians received from his fulness the clearest knowledge of God , and the man- ner in ...
... knowledge and understanding in sacred and spiritual things . As in Christ were hidden all the treasures of divine wisdom and knowledge , so have Christians received from his fulness the clearest knowledge of God , and the man- ner in ...
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... knowledge of them has not been communicated to all the kingdoms of the earth , ( for reasons , which the wisdom of God has not allowed us fully to explore ) yet , from the asto- nishing accomplishment of prophecy , which has taken place ...
... knowledge of them has not been communicated to all the kingdoms of the earth , ( for reasons , which the wisdom of God has not allowed us fully to explore ) yet , from the asto- nishing accomplishment of prophecy , which has taken place ...
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