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... sinful men- overrule intended evil for the furtherance of greater good for his Church and people , as seemeth best to his godly wisdom- who bestows his honour upon those who , whether nationally or individually considered , honour Him ...
... sinful men- overrule intended evil for the furtherance of greater good for his Church and people , as seemeth best to his godly wisdom- who bestows his honour upon those who , whether nationally or individually considered , honour Him ...
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... sin , -a national sin , a national participation in the guilt of supporting idolatry ? So is its continuance ; —continued idolatry will not change its nature , but serve as an aggravated and continued provocative to visit with ...
... sin , -a national sin , a national participation in the guilt of supporting idolatry ? So is its continuance ; —continued idolatry will not change its nature , but serve as an aggravated and continued provocative to visit with ...
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... sins of their souls ; that heaven can thus be theirs , without faith , without holiness , without , love , without re- pentance . We give the following account of it from an interesting book by an Irish clergyman , which contains an ...
... sins of their souls ; that heaven can thus be theirs , without faith , without holiness , without , love , without re- pentance . We give the following account of it from an interesting book by an Irish clergyman , which contains an ...
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... sins they may have previously com- mitted . The party whom Connor found about to set off to the island consisted of ... sin , and a few of whom seemed to be sincere , but often the laugh and the jest passed from one to another , as if ...
... sins they may have previously com- mitted . The party whom Connor found about to set off to the island consisted of ... sin , and a few of whom seemed to be sincere , but often the laugh and the jest passed from one to another , as if ...
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... sins was to be made , and who was to bestow abso- lution upon them . He listened with great gravity to what_Connor had to say , and then immediately pronounced the pardon . This was the case with all who followed ; a very short time ...
... sins was to be made , and who was to bestow abso- lution upon them . He listened with great gravity to what_Connor had to say , and then immediately pronounced the pardon . This was the case with all who followed ; a very short time ...
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