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" will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven images,' than if the punishment had Iteen brought about by natural causes. "
The Unitarian Advocate and Religious Miscellany - Page 11
1830
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An introductory key to the first four books of Moses

James Morison - 1810 - 292 pages
...and redeemed his people by shedding his blood for them. He claims the name and attribute of Jehovah, who will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven images ; ' I am,' said he, ' the God of thy father ;' the God whom he feared in hiding thee when a child ;...
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The works of ... William Huntington ... to the close of the year MDCCCVI.

William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 444 pages
...of God, nor servant of Christ; if he was, he would seek his master's honour, not his own; for Christ will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven images. But Mr Brothers confesses, Quot. I shall be called a false prophet, and every body will say I am arrogating...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 17

1839 - 702 pages
...spoke to them of the great sin of idolatry ; that the God who created them is a jealous God, and he will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven images. They silently listened to what waa said, and went away. Feb. 27. — At Comaraswamy Petta, many of...
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A Key to the Bible Doctrine of Atonement and Justification: Or, a Plan to ...

Samuel Whitman - 1814 - 390 pages
...soul dead in sin, lies upon all mankind. God, by the fall of man however, is not disappointed: "he will not give his glory to another, nor his, praise to graven images." Man being fallen, the covenant with the first Adam being broken; the set time is now come for the revelation...
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Sketches of Lower Canada, Historical and Descriptive: With the Author's ...

Joseph Sansom - 1817 - 340 pages
...worshipping the creature*, . more than the Creator? — Yet, we are told, that the Lord, our God, is a jealous God; who will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven images. 219 Alas! that the Professors of the Christian Church — instead of, having those things that were...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 94

1824 - 798 pages
...adore flesh, is this not worshipping a creature, and expressly forbidden by Him who has said, that he will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven images; — which, nevertheless, the Catholics do in the worship of the Virgin Mary, and the invocation of...
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Travels in Lower Canada: With the Author's Recollections of the Soil, and ...

Joseph Sansom - 1820 - 134 pages
...worshipping the creature more than the Creator? Yet we are told, that " the Lord our God is a jealous Godr who will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven, images." Alas ! that the professors of the first Christian church, instead of leaving those things that were...
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Antiquities of the Jews ... Compiled from Authentic Sources: And ..., Volume 2

William Brown - 1823 - 536 pages
...allowed of no such thing as inferior divine worship, but represented God as a jealous God, who would not give his glory to another, nor his praise to graven images. In these ways, then, it removed the principles which served to support the practice of idolatry." —...
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The Unitarian Miscellany and Christian Monitor, Volume 6

1824 - 382 pages
...exercising an efficient control over the consciences and lives of mankind. Let me entreat them to re-examine this matter for themselves, as in the presence of...growing independent enough to think for himself." Thus far the preacher.—It does not appear that his discourse was published at the request of his...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 2

Ashbel Green - 1824 - 500 pages
...exercising an efficient control over the consciences and lives of mankind. Let me entreat them to reexamine this matter for themselves, as in the presence of...'jealous God,* who •will not give his glory to another, neither his praise to graven images ; and, as living in an age, and in a land, where human authorities...
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