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... promise . When we consider a promise as entitled to our regard , we do so , because we repose confi- dence in the promiser , that he is sincere in making the promise , that he is faithful and will stand to his engagements , that he will ...
... promise . When we consider a promise as entitled to our regard , we do so , because we repose confi- dence in the promiser , that he is sincere in making the promise , that he is faithful and will stand to his engagements , that he will ...
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... promise may be so modified as to depend on some- thing to be done on our part . The promise itself may be a part of a plan in which our concurrence may be necessary . This concurrence may be of different kinds and degrees . The author ...
... promise may be so modified as to depend on some- thing to be done on our part . The promise itself may be a part of a plan in which our concurrence may be necessary . This concurrence may be of different kinds and degrees . The author ...
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... promise of safety , by that means . This information was given , not to increase his knowledge , but to influence his conduct : and unless he had put confidence in the truth , power , and goodness of God , his conduct would not have ...
... promise of safety , by that means . This information was given , not to increase his knowledge , but to influence his conduct : and unless he had put confidence in the truth , power , and goodness of God , his conduct would not have ...
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... promise together , was addressed , was plainly confidence , or trust in God . The circumstances strongly indicate ... promises , with which we find faith , in the New : " It is better to trust in the Lord , than to put confidence in ...
... promise together , was addressed , was plainly confidence , or trust in God . The circumstances strongly indicate ... promises , with which we find faith , in the New : " It is better to trust in the Lord , than to put confidence in ...
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... promises , threatenings : and to believe the gospel can mean nothing short of yielding to the force of this argument . The drift and point of the argument , however , is to persuade us to trust in God , through Christ , for eternal sal ...
... promises , threatenings : and to believe the gospel can mean nothing short of yielding to the force of this argument . The drift and point of the argument , however , is to persuade us to trust in God , through Christ , for eternal sal ...
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