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... never had opportunity to read the scriptures , or hear the word . The gospel was originally revealed to men by the Teach- er sent from heaven , and by the Evangelists and Apostles , under the immediate inspiration of hisspirit . But ...
... never had opportunity to read the scriptures , or hear the word . The gospel was originally revealed to men by the Teach- er sent from heaven , and by the Evangelists and Apostles , under the immediate inspiration of hisspirit . But ...
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... never revealed his will to men . These two means of instruc- tion generally accompany each other . Where God sends his writ- ten word , there he usually sends his servants to expound and incul- cate its doctrines and duties ; and where ...
... never revealed his will to men . These two means of instruc- tion generally accompany each other . Where God sends his writ- ten word , there he usually sends his servants to expound and incul- cate its doctrines and duties ; and where ...
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... never be the means of sanctifying those who have never read or heard it , or those who misunderstand or disbelieve it . And as to those who know and believe , and yet hate and reject the saving truths of the gospel , it must ...
... never be the means of sanctifying those who have never read or heard it , or those who misunderstand or disbelieve it . And as to those who know and believe , and yet hate and reject the saving truths of the gospel , it must ...
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... never seen a Bible , or heard the name of Christ . Two millions of Jews , " scattered and peeled , " read the Old Testament indeed , but without the key to its spiritual meaning , which they reject as a " cunningly devised fable ...
... never seen a Bible , or heard the name of Christ . Two millions of Jews , " scattered and peeled , " read the Old Testament indeed , but without the key to its spiritual meaning , which they reject as a " cunningly devised fable ...
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... never be appropriate , inasmuch as we calcu- late to select hymns adapted to the subject ; for , we never preach Divine Sovereignty , in that awful sense , in which it was preached by Christ , when they in the synagogue were filled with ...
... never be appropriate , inasmuch as we calcu- late to select hymns adapted to the subject ; for , we never preach Divine Sovereignty , in that awful sense , in which it was preached by Christ , when they in the synagogue were filled with ...
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