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... doctrine in a form less exempt from cavil , because less defined and dogmatic , than some other truths of holy writ . A little later , when the decaying vigor of experimental piety in the church , and a less wakeful spiritual ...
... doctrine in a form less exempt from cavil , because less defined and dogmatic , than some other truths of holy writ . A little later , when the decaying vigor of experimental piety in the church , and a less wakeful spiritual ...
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... Doctrine , ' the second , The ' Defence of the Doctrine . ' The exposition treats of the scrip- tural distinction between justification and sanctification - the two parts of justification , pardon , and a title to heaven - the mode and ...
... Doctrine , ' the second , The ' Defence of the Doctrine . ' The exposition treats of the scrip- tural distinction between justification and sanctification - the two parts of justification , pardon , and a title to heaven - the mode and ...
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... doctrine . ' The doctrine discriminates the miracles , and the miracles discri- ' minate the doctrine . Both these positions are true , but not contradictory . ' By this mode of arguing , all miracles must be impotent as an evidence of ...
... doctrine . ' The doctrine discriminates the miracles , and the miracles discri- ' minate the doctrine . Both these positions are true , but not contradictory . ' By this mode of arguing , all miracles must be impotent as an evidence of ...
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