Definitions
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- adjective being ten more than one hundred twenty
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Examples
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God's word David mentions, Ps.cxix. 81, cxxx. 5, -- if we can no otherwise be sure that it is God's word, but only because men tell us it is so?
The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968
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We have reason to fear upon the account of sin: Ps. cxxx.
The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968
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That there is a way yet remaining for sinners whereby they may escape the curse of the law and the wrath of God, which they have deserved, Ps. cxxx.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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And these also in the Scripture are proposed unto us as the object of our faith, or that which we are to believe unto justification, Ps. cxxx.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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That which, in order of nature, seems to have the precedency, is the assent of the mind unto that which the psalmist betakes himself unto in the first place for relief, under a sense of sin and trouble, Ps. cxxx.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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So did the psalmist, Ps.cxxx. 3, 4; xxxiii. 18, 19; and the publican, Luke xviii.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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But that God should enter into judgment with us, and justify us with respect unto what he judges on, or our personal righteousness, the psalmist does not believe, Ps.cxxx. 2, 3; cxliii. 2; nor did the publican, Luke xviii.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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Hereunto alone the sinner betakes himself, renouncing all other apologies or defensatives whatever, Ps.cxxx. 2, 3; cxliii.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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And, first, we shall produce some of those many testimonies which may be pleaded unto this purpose, Ps. cxxx.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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See _Corpus Poeticum Boreale_, vol.i. p. cxxx., and No. 10 of this series.
The Edda, Volume 2 The Heroic Mythology of the North, Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 13 L. Winifred Faraday
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