The Boston Review, 2권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1862 |
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... death must be considered as transferred into this new and gracious dispensation ; otherwise it will be inconsistent with it . In this view death will be , upon the whole , a benefit ; and we may account for all men's being made ...
... death must be considered as transferred into this new and gracious dispensation ; otherwise it will be inconsistent with it . In this view death will be , upon the whole , a benefit ; and we may account for all men's being made ...
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... death by the sentence of God , the Judge : so it is propor- tionably right and true , that by the obedience of one ... death of mankind is a consequence indirectly of Adam's sin , and directly a consequence of their own sin ...
... death by the sentence of God , the Judge : so it is propor- tionably right and true , that by the obedience of one ... death of mankind is a consequence indirectly of Adam's sin , and directly a consequence of their own sin ...
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... death of his posterity . " We turn back again to John Taylor on the same subject . " Man's sinfulness consisting in the guilt of Adam's sin , is language the Scripture nowhere useth ; nor can it be vindicated from these or any other ...
... death of his posterity . " We turn back again to John Taylor on the same subject . " Man's sinfulness consisting in the guilt of Adam's sin , is language the Scripture nowhere useth ; nor can it be vindicated from these or any other ...
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... death of which he treats is the legal penalty of sin . " His lan- guage is : ― " We assert that no proof of the doctrine can be found in the pas- sage before us , unless the word of inspiration is self - contradictory . At least we may ...
... death of which he treats is the legal penalty of sin . " His lan- guage is : ― " We assert that no proof of the doctrine can be found in the pas- sage before us , unless the word of inspiration is self - contradictory . At least we may ...
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... death passed upon all men by their own sins . The whole of his discourse plainly shows , that he un- derstood and believed , that death came upon mankind by Adam's one offence . And he sets himself directly to prove it , ( ver . 13 , 14 ...
... death passed upon all men by their own sins . The whole of his discourse plainly shows , that he un- derstood and believed , that death came upon mankind by Adam's one offence . And he sets himself directly to prove it , ( ver . 13 , 14 ...
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