Authentic Report of the Public Discussion Between Joseph Barker and William Cooke, in the Lecture Room, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on August 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 26th, 27th, 28th, and Sept. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, on the Question, what is a Christian? and on the Doctrines of the Atonement, the Trinity, Natural Depravity, Eternal Torments, &c., with an AppendixJ. Chapman, 1845 - 620 sayfa |
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... Paul , - " Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian . " Agrippa did not understand the nature of experimental piety ; nor is it rational to suppose that he made any reference to it . But Agrippa knew that there was a sect of people ...
... Paul , - " Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian . " Agrippa did not understand the nature of experimental piety ; nor is it rational to suppose that he made any reference to it . But Agrippa knew that there was a sect of people ...
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... Paul is adverting to certain characters who , instead of receiving and believing the Gospel , reject it , or pervert it , he utters these solemn words , " That they all might be damned who believed not the truth , but had pleasure in ...
... Paul is adverting to certain characters who , instead of receiving and believing the Gospel , reject it , or pervert it , he utters these solemn words , " That they all might be damned who believed not the truth , but had pleasure in ...
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... Paul evince intellectual power . It was not through want of literature : he had sat at the feet of Gamaliel . It was not for want of revealed means to find the truth , for he had the ample pages of prophecy before him , pointing out and ...
... Paul evince intellectual power . It was not through want of literature : he had sat at the feet of Gamaliel . It was not for want of revealed means to find the truth , for he had the ample pages of prophecy before him , pointing out and ...
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... Paul taught some things which Peter spoke of as hard to be understood . See Peter's second Epistle , 3rd chapter , and 16th verse . But were they to be rejected ? They were not ; but they were the very subjects which men of corrupt ...
... Paul taught some things which Peter spoke of as hard to be understood . See Peter's second Epistle , 3rd chapter , and 16th verse . But were they to be rejected ? They were not ; but they were the very subjects which men of corrupt ...
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... Paul admonishes the Ephe- sian church , that after his departure grievous wolves would enter in among them , not sparing the flock . " Also of your own selves , " he adds , " shall men arise , speaking perverse things , to draw away ...
... Paul admonishes the Ephe- sian church , that after his departure grievous wolves would enter in among them , not sparing the flock . " Also of your own selves , " he adds , " shall men arise , speaking perverse things , to draw away ...
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