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1 0,1 | century really seems in God's mercy to afford us some 2 0,1 | they but know the gift of God," did they but realise that 3 0,2 | the Kingdom of the Son of God, and to bring all men to 4 0,3 | Jesus Christ, "the power of God and the wisdom of God," 5 0,3 | of God and the wisdom of God," is excluded; what kind 6 0,3 | beginning of the world, God had promised Him as the 7 0,3 | fullness of time came in God's Divine Providence, the 8 0,3 | the only-begotten Son of God became man, and in behalf 9 0,3 | it to the cross, at once God's wrath was appeased, the 10 0,3 | unhappy and erring man, God's favour was won back, grace 11 0,3 | this: that we come from God and must return to Him. 12 0,4 | Luke i., 33). Hence by God's eternal decree the salvation 13 1,6 | temporal prosperity-that in God alone can the human will 14 1,6 | absolute and perfect peace. God is the only end of man. 15 1,6 | for we can never reach God, the supreme and ultimate 16 1,6 | might safely tend towards God. "Going, teach ye all nations . . . 17 1,7 | preference of the love of God to all things. But this 18 1,7 | that he first of all obey God, and diligently seek his 19 1,7 | seek his rule of life in God's law. By the law of Christ 20 1,8 | from "The Way." The Son of God, the Creator and Redeemer 21 1,8 | sight of, for which, under God's providence, human society 22 2,9 | inasmuch as He is the Word of God, consubstantial and co-eternal 23 2,9 | is almost entirely about God and the things of God. No 24 2,9 | about God and the things of God. No human wisdom has invented 25 2,9 | invented it, but the Son of God hath received and drunk 26 2,9 | reasoning than we can comprehend God as He is in Himself. If 27 2,9 | and justly so. For He is God, and as such holds supreme 28 2,9 | any man, but to that of God, the author of his being, 29 2,9 | obstinately striving against God. Having shaken off God's 30 2,9 | against God. Having shaken off God's authority, they are by 31 2,9 | Not unfrequently, too, God, in order to chastise their 32 2,10| must be entirely subject to God's authority. And if, in 33 3,11| 11. God alone is Life. All other 34 3,11| the Truth, because He is God of God. From Him, as from 35 3,11| Truth, because He is God of God. From Him, as from its most 36 3,11| is impossible to please God" (Hebrews xi., 6). Consequently 37 3,11| idea of the authority of God as the Judge of right and 38 3,12| by the salutary fear of God as the Lawgiver. In the 39 3,13| few who study the Son of God. The first step, then, is 40 3,13| something of the rights of God. That the time is suitable 41 3,13| indications, and which, please God, we shall hand on to the 42 3,13| voice, to incline Almighty God unto mercy, that He would


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