times. He continually hardened his heart, and governed all the exercises of his mind, from the day of his birth to the day of his death. This was absolutely necessary to prepare him for his final state. All other methods, without this, would have failed... American Presbyterian and Theological Review - Página 23editado por - 1862Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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