The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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... divine will , which govern and restrain all human action , whether of indi- viduals or of communities , and which no human authority , no matter with what prerogatives it be invested , can set aside , or disregard , without becoming at ...
... divine will , which govern and restrain all human action , whether of indi- viduals or of communities , and which no human authority , no matter with what prerogatives it be invested , can set aside , or disregard , without becoming at ...
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... divine word was to be regarded as the only rule to which they might apply ; and moreover , that the judges evidently ought to be free from every other obligation by which they had bound themselves in their subscription to the confession ...
... divine word was to be regarded as the only rule to which they might apply ; and moreover , that the judges evidently ought to be free from every other obligation by which they had bound themselves in their subscription to the confession ...
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... divine grace , will be saved ; whosoever does not be- lieve or neglects to do one of these , and continues obstinate in this course , shall be condemned according to the sentence of the Divine Word . Whosoever , therefore , taking ...
... divine grace , will be saved ; whosoever does not be- lieve or neglects to do one of these , and continues obstinate in this course , shall be condemned according to the sentence of the Divine Word . Whosoever , therefore , taking ...
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