Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures ..., Volumen1J. Steele, 1840 - 248 páginas |
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... obedience to law as a covenant of works ; His sufferings and death constitute the Atonement ; His taking human nature and obeying unto death a reason for our being treated as righ- teous : Nature and kind of his sufferings ; Amount of ...
... obedience to law as a covenant of works ; His sufferings and death constitute the Atonement ; His taking human nature and obeying unto death a reason for our being treated as righ- teous : Nature and kind of his sufferings ; Amount of ...
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... them and obedience to them , is every where made by them an indispensable condition of salvation . 5. The belief that the Old Testament was given by inspiration of God was universal among the Jews , and Christ 54 THEOLOGY .
... them and obedience to them , is every where made by them an indispensable condition of salvation . 5. The belief that the Old Testament was given by inspiration of God was universal among the Jews , and Christ 54 THEOLOGY .
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... obedience or disobedience to the Old Testa- ment writers , is considered by Christ and the Apostles as obedi- ence or disobedience to God . 10. There is not an instance in which Christ or the Apostles intimate that a single sentence of ...
... obedience or disobedience to the Old Testa- ment writers , is considered by Christ and the Apostles as obedi- ence or disobedience to God . 10. There is not an instance in which Christ or the Apostles intimate that a single sentence of ...
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... obedience . But to have created no universe of moral beings would not have been benevolent , if their existence is a real blessing . When they were created , to have so modified the administration of government as to have secured ...
... obedience . But to have created no universe of moral beings would not have been benevolent , if their existence is a real blessing . When they were created , to have so modified the administration of government as to have secured ...
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... obedience . The constitution of moral be- ings is so framed by their author , that obedience and disobedience to moral law , are instantly followed , the one by the sweets which are naturally and necessarily connected with obedience ...
... obedience . The constitution of moral be- ings is so framed by their author , that obedience and disobedience to moral law , are instantly followed , the one by the sweets which are naturally and necessarily connected with obedience ...
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