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... feel that it is what , could we have offered it to God , was due from ourselves ; and that , could we have offered it , it would have been an atone- ment such as no endurance of punishment could ever have been ; this we must feel ...
... feel that it is what , could we have offered it to God , was due from ourselves ; and that , could we have offered it , it would have been an atone- ment such as no endurance of punishment could ever have been ; this we must feel ...
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... feel is that , as in the light of love , i.e. of love as love to God and love to man , we assuredly feel that St. Paul's teaching in chapter xiii . of his first Epistle to the Corinthians is so full of self - evidencing light that we ...
... feel is that , as in the light of love , i.e. of love as love to God and love to man , we assuredly feel that St. Paul's teaching in chapter xiii . of his first Epistle to the Corinthians is so full of self - evidencing light that we ...
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John McLeod Campbell. it . But even if my readers feel otherwise , and that my under- standing of the Psalm has not commended itself to them , they may still feel that , whatever remaining darkness we may be conscious to , even when most ...
John McLeod Campbell. it . But even if my readers feel otherwise , and that my under- standing of the Psalm has not commended itself to them , they may still feel that , whatever remaining darkness we may be conscious to , even when most ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
CALVINISM AS TAUGHT BY DR OWEN AND PRESIDENT | xvi |
CHAPTER | xviii |
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