The Works of Leonard Woods, D.D.J.P. Jewett, 1851 - Congregational churches |
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... consider the errors , whether more or less flagrant , which are advocated at the present day , especially by ministers , you may sometimes be disposed to indulge anxious and desponding feelings , and to say within yourselves , What will ...
... consider the errors , whether more or less flagrant , which are advocated at the present day , especially by ministers , you may sometimes be disposed to indulge anxious and desponding feelings , and to say within yourselves , What will ...
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... considers , that those to whom the sacred writers addressed themselves , were not philosophers , and that if philosophy was necessary to the right understanding of God's word , they were incapable of knowing the truth , and were tied ...
... considers , that those to whom the sacred writers addressed themselves , were not philosophers , and that if philosophy was necessary to the right understanding of God's word , they were incapable of knowing the truth , and were tied ...
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... consider a pleasing circumstance , and one which will enable us to silence the objections of unbelievers . This may be the case with the doctrine , taught in Rom . v . respecting the evils which are brought upon the posterity of Adam by ...
... consider a pleasing circumstance , and one which will enable us to silence the objections of unbelievers . This may be the case with the doctrine , taught in Rom . v . respecting the evils which are brought upon the posterity of Adam by ...
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... consider it best suited to the nature of the subject ; and on this we must build all our logic , and all our rhetoric . Now turn your thoughts to those preachers and writers who carry their fondness for philosophical investigation into ...
... consider it best suited to the nature of the subject ; and on this we must build all our logic , and all our rhetoric . Now turn your thoughts to those preachers and writers who carry their fondness for philosophical investigation into ...
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... consider ourselves at liberty , to omit in part , or altogether , the perfect obligation of man to obey the divine law , his depravity and ruin , the necessity of divine influence , the sovereignty of God's grace , justification by ...
... consider ourselves at liberty , to omit in part , or altogether , the perfect obligation of man to obey the divine law , his depravity and ruin , the necessity of divine influence , the sovereignty of God's grace , justification by ...
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