The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life, Summary of Each Discourse, Notes, &c, Volume 1A.J. Valpy, 1830 |
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... mercy unless he comprehended all the reasons of it , then only would it be necessary for reli- gion to exclude all mysteries : since the knowlege of the essence of things , and that of the existence of things , are quite distinct , our ...
... mercy unless he comprehended all the reasons of it , then only would it be necessary for reli- gion to exclude all mysteries : since the knowlege of the essence of things , and that of the existence of things , are quite distinct , our ...
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... mercy because they cannot understand the methods of obtaining it . The other two points , viz . , the cleansing sinners from their iniquity , and the enabling them to live virtuously for the future , are omitted , because the same ...
... mercy because they cannot understand the methods of obtaining it . The other two points , viz . , the cleansing sinners from their iniquity , and the enabling them to live virtuously for the future , are omitted , because the same ...
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... mercy of God . But , should it really be , as to human reason it appears , in- consistent with the wisdom and justice of God so freely to par- don sin , as not to leave the marks of his displeasure upon it , or to remit the ...
... mercy of God . But , should it really be , as to human reason it appears , in- consistent with the wisdom and justice of God so freely to par- don sin , as not to leave the marks of his displeasure upon it , or to remit the ...
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... mercy in the redemption of the world . Consider the gospel then as a rule of action , no religion was ever so plain , so calculated upon the principles of reason and nature ; so that natural religion itself had never more natural ...
... mercy in the redemption of the world . Consider the gospel then as a rule of action , no religion was ever so plain , so calculated upon the principles of reason and nature ; so that natural religion itself had never more natural ...
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... mercy , which God has manifested to the world through his Son Christ Jesus , our Lord . DISCOURSE I. PART IV . As , with respect to the health of the body , there is one regimen proper to preserve and maintain a sound constitution , and ...
... mercy , which God has manifested to the world through his Son Christ Jesus , our Lord . DISCOURSE I. PART IV . As , with respect to the health of the body , there is one regimen proper to preserve and maintain a sound constitution , and ...
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