Theron and Aspasio, or, A series of dialogues and letters upon the most important and interesting subjectsT. Tegg, 1825 |
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Pàgina 3
... punishment which our sins deserved - Ob- jections , ancient and modern , answered - The whole summed up and improved . DIALOGUE V. Elegant arbour in the flower - garden - Imputa- tion of Christ's righteousness - Objections from reason ...
... punishment which our sins deserved - Ob- jections , ancient and modern , answered - The whole summed up and improved . DIALOGUE V. Elegant arbour in the flower - garden - Imputa- tion of Christ's righteousness - Objections from reason ...
Pàgina 47
... punishment which we deserved , he endures : The obedience which we owed , he fulfils . -Both which , being imputed to us , and accepted for us , are the foundation of our pardon , are the procuring cause of our justification . Ther . Is ...
... punishment which we deserved , he endures : The obedience which we owed , he fulfils . -Both which , being imputed to us , and accepted for us , are the foundation of our pardon , are the procuring cause of our justification . Ther . Is ...
Pàgina 57
... punishment . Man being thus ruined , none could recover him , except his injured Maker . But shall he be recovered , shall he be restored , without suffering the punishment due to his crime , and threatened by his Creator C 2 DIALOGUE ...
... punishment . Man being thus ruined , none could recover him , except his injured Maker . But shall he be recovered , shall he be restored , without suffering the punishment due to his crime , and threatened by his Creator C 2 DIALOGUE ...
Pàgina 61
... punished with the loss of both his eyes . Soon after this esta- blishment , the legislator's own son was apprehended in the very fact , and brought to a public trial . How could the father acquit himself in so tender and de- licate a ...
... punished with the loss of both his eyes . Soon after this esta- blishment , the legislator's own son was apprehended in the very fact , and brought to a public trial . How could the father acquit himself in so tender and de- licate a ...
Pàgina 63
... punishment ; conse- quently that the classic authors would ( in case there was any need of such auxiliaries ) join with the sacred writers to declare the expediency , and explain the * Sanguine placasti ventos , et virgine cæsa . nature ...
... punishment ; conse- quently that the classic authors would ( in case there was any need of such auxiliaries ) join with the sacred writers to declare the expediency , and explain the * Sanguine placasti ventos , et virgine cæsa . nature ...
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