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... divine , can I learn what is to be done ? These are two questions which immediately pre- sent themselves for solution to the inquirer , who has been roused to a solicitude for his everlasting welfare . B The answer which is given to ...
... divine , can I learn what is to be done ? These are two questions which immediately pre- sent themselves for solution to the inquirer , who has been roused to a solicitude for his everlasting welfare . B The answer which is given to ...
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... divine will , it is universally agreed that the world must apply for information as to the terms upon which Heaven will be opened to sinners . Here , however , a difference of opinion begins to appear . All admit that the written word ...
... divine will , it is universally agreed that the world must apply for information as to the terms upon which Heaven will be opened to sinners . Here , however , a difference of opinion begins to appear . All admit that the written word ...
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... divine in their authority , and as indispensable for the attainment of ever- lasting life , which are either so clearly revealed that they may be read in the direct statements of Holy Writ , or which may , by just process of rea- soning ...
... divine in their authority , and as indispensable for the attainment of ever- lasting life , which are either so clearly revealed that they may be read in the direct statements of Holy Writ , or which may , by just process of rea- soning ...
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... divine revelation . It depends in like manner upon the judgment of each Christian to decide upon those doctrines which , as a minister , he can agree to teach ; or , as a member to accept , as being declared in the Bible , to be ...
... divine revelation . It depends in like manner upon the judgment of each Christian to decide upon those doctrines which , as a minister , he can agree to teach ; or , as a member to accept , as being declared in the Bible , to be ...
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... divine origin , therefore , may lead us to expect that it will contain truths , which it is far beyond our reason to discover or to account for upon earthly principles alone ; yet the Spirit of the Almighty , as it knoweth what is in ...
... divine origin , therefore , may lead us to expect that it will contain truths , which it is far beyond our reason to discover or to account for upon earthly principles alone ; yet the Spirit of the Almighty , as it knoweth what is in ...
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Page 3 - Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation: so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
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