The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review, Том 5J.M. Sherwood, 1876 |
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... . Drafted for a particular exigency , and , in fact , to answer certain specified charges , it is more directly concerned with the disa- vowal of imputed error than with the exposition of revealed 1876. ] 13 THE AUBURN DECLARATION .
... . Drafted for a particular exigency , and , in fact , to answer certain specified charges , it is more directly concerned with the disa- vowal of imputed error than with the exposition of revealed 1876. ] 13 THE AUBURN DECLARATION .
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... fact that under a divine constitution and arrangement sin exists . It is not strange that many minds turn away from every such explanation , and prefer to rest simply in the belief that , however inscrutable the mystery may now appear ...
... fact that under a divine constitution and arrangement sin exists . It is not strange that many minds turn away from every such explanation , and prefer to rest simply in the belief that , however inscrutable the mystery may now appear ...
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... fact in the case , that sin originated with our first parents , and has in some manner flowed down from them , both as a taint and as a shame , upon their entire posterity . But , theoretically , it prefers rather to refer this fact ...
... fact in the case , that sin originated with our first parents , and has in some manner flowed down from them , both as a taint and as a shame , upon their entire posterity . But , theoretically , it prefers rather to refer this fact ...
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... fact of temporal death , and for the general moral ruin in which mankind appear to be involved . To the notion that there is nothing back of personal choice which involves exposure to penal consequences , that we have nothing whatever ...
... fact of temporal death , and for the general moral ruin in which mankind appear to be involved . To the notion that there is nothing back of personal choice which involves exposure to penal consequences , that we have nothing whatever ...
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... fact , that at the organization of the New School Church in 1838 , no attempt was made to give this Declaration a symbolic position , or even to indorse it as an authoritative comment on the revised standards . Adopted , as it had ...
... fact , that at the organization of the New School Church in 1838 , no attempt was made to give this Declaration a symbolic position , or even to indorse it as an authoritative comment on the revised standards . Adopted , as it had ...
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