The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 254
... object of his mission and ministry , we shall be brought to precisely the same conclusion . That object is represented in different places of Scripture to be our Salvation , our Pardon , our Deliverance from the wrath to come , our ...
... object of his mission and ministry , we shall be brought to precisely the same conclusion . That object is represented in different places of Scripture to be our Salvation , our Pardon , our Deliverance from the wrath to come , our ...
Page 255
... object . The primary object of this dis- pensation is to present to the acceptance of mankind a remedy for their miserable condition - the remission of their sins , and the hope of future happiness . And to procure this benefit , it may ...
... object . The primary object of this dis- pensation is to present to the acceptance of mankind a remedy for their miserable condition - the remission of their sins , and the hope of future happiness . And to procure this benefit , it may ...
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... object , like that of Columbus , was to find a short passage to the East Indies . Holding a west- ern course , he discovered Newfoundland , and reached the Con- tinent of North America , along which he sailed , from the coast of ...
... object , like that of Columbus , was to find a short passage to the East Indies . Holding a west- ern course , he discovered Newfoundland , and reached the Con- tinent of North America , along which he sailed , from the coast of ...
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