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... Spirit - or , in English phraseology , the common influences of the Spirit - would seem to be an unnecessary influence ( since not called for by the princi- ples and exigences of moral government ) , leading to no result but the ...
... Spirit - or , in English phraseology , the common influences of the Spirit - would seem to be an unnecessary influence ( since not called for by the princi- ples and exigences of moral government ) , leading to no result but the ...
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... spirit of counsel in the eleventh chap- ter and second verse : And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him , the spirit of wisdom and understanding , the spirit of counsel and might , the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the ...
... spirit of counsel in the eleventh chap- ter and second verse : And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him , the spirit of wisdom and understanding , the spirit of counsel and might , the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the ...
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... Spirit exists by procession ; secondly , that that procession is from both the Father and the Son . The former of these two , is a tenet common to both the eastern and western churches , though it rests only on a dubious interpreta ...
... Spirit exists by procession ; secondly , that that procession is from both the Father and the Son . The former of these two , is a tenet common to both the eastern and western churches , though it rests only on a dubious interpreta ...
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