The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, Volumen1Longman, Rees, 1831 |
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... divine ( for such I suppose him ) cannot see it himself , and will not permit us to see it without him . Was not the presence of the divine Spirit , on the day of Pentecost , announced to the senses of men by the " sound of a rushing ...
... divine ( for such I suppose him ) cannot see it himself , and will not permit us to see it without him . Was not the presence of the divine Spirit , on the day of Pentecost , announced to the senses of men by the " sound of a rushing ...
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... divine of the old school , Bishop Andrews ; who was in no fear of being called to an account for it by the learned of that age . In his first discourse on the descent of the Holy Ghost , he has these words : " The wind , which is here ...
... divine of the old school , Bishop Andrews ; who was in no fear of being called to an account for it by the learned of that age . In his first discourse on the descent of the Holy Ghost , he has these words : " The wind , which is here ...
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... divine things are explained and con- firmed to the understandings of men , by allusions to the natural creation . I say confirmed ; because the Scripture is so constant and uniform in the use it makes of natural objects , that such an ...
... divine things are explained and con- firmed to the understandings of men , by allusions to the natural creation . I say confirmed ; because the Scripture is so constant and uniform in the use it makes of natural objects , that such an ...
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... divine grace . It has no gift from God , but that nature which came poor , and blind , and naked out of Paradise ; subject only to farther misery , from its own lusts , and the temptations of the devil . A religion more flattering to ...
... divine grace . It has no gift from God , but that nature which came poor , and blind , and naked out of Paradise ; subject only to farther misery , from its own lusts , and the temptations of the devil . A religion more flattering to ...
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... divine presence . The TEOσapa wa in the Revelation of St. John , ( improperly called beasts , for one of them was a man and another a bird , ) must be taken for the same ; where the figures of the old law bow down , and surrender all ...
... divine presence . The TEOσapa wa in the Revelation of St. John , ( improperly called beasts , for one of them was a man and another a bird , ) must be taken for the same ; where the figures of the old law bow down , and surrender all ...
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