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... nature , which in some degree counterbalanced these defects . His epic poems afford sufficient evidence not only of extensive biblical knowledge , but of singular judgement in availing himself of the language of Scripture itself ...
... nature , which in some degree counterbalanced these defects . His epic poems afford sufficient evidence not only of extensive biblical knowledge , but of singular judgement in availing himself of the language of Scripture itself ...
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... natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father , within the limits of time ; endued with the divine nature and substance , but distinct from and inferior to the Father ; one with the Father in love and unanimity of will , and ...
... natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father , within the limits of time ; endued with the divine nature and substance , but distinct from and inferior to the Father ; one with the Father in love and unanimity of will , and ...
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... nature of Christ . " 9 With respect to the cardinal doctrine of the atonement , the opinions of Milton are expressed throughout in the strongest and most unqualified manner . No attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to ...
... nature of Christ . " 9 With respect to the cardinal doctrine of the atonement , the opinions of Milton are expressed throughout in the strongest and most unqualified manner . No attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to ...
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... nature of the subject will admit , I have not remained contented with them — or , if all my predecessors have treated it unsuccessfully , why their failure has not deterred me from attempting an undertaking of a similar kind . If I were ...
... nature of the subject will admit , I have not remained contented with them — or , if all my predecessors have treated it unsuccessfully , why their failure has not deterred me from attempting an undertaking of a similar kind . If I were ...
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... nature and worship of the Deity , for the promotion of the glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is derived - but the au- thority of ...
... nature and worship of the Deity , for the promotion of the glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is derived - but the au- thority of ...
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