An Exposition of the Creed: A New and Improved Ed., to which for the First Time is Added an Appendix Containing the Principal Greek and Latin CreedsR. Priestley, 1824 - 660 Seiten |
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... according to their antiquity and generality of reception in the CREED . Secondly , to explicate and unfold the terms , and to endeavour a right notion and conception of them as they are to be understood in the same . Thirdly , to shew ...
... according to their antiquity and generality of reception in the CREED . Secondly , to explicate and unfold the terms , and to endeavour a right notion and conception of them as they are to be understood in the same . Thirdly , to shew ...
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... According to this distinction I have contrived my Exposition , so that the body of it containeth fully what can be delivered and made intelligible in the English tongue , without inserting the least sentence or phrase of any learned ...
... According to this distinction I have contrived my Exposition , so that the body of it containeth fully what can be delivered and made intelligible in the English tongue , without inserting the least sentence or phrase of any learned ...
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... according to the diversities of its foundation , that is , according to the different authority of the testimony on which it depends : for we having no other * Ai dià rŵv paprúpwv pádioi miores . Aristot . probl . sect . 18. 3 . certain ...
... according to the diversities of its foundation , that is , according to the different authority of the testimony on which it depends : for we having no other * Ai dià rŵv paprúpwv pádioi miores . Aristot . probl . sect . 18. 3 . certain ...
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... according to the opinion we have of the ability and fidelity of him who relates or asserts any thing we believe or disbelieve . By this a friend assureth himself of the affection of his friend ; by this the * son acknowledgeth his ...
... according to the opinion we have of the ability and fidelity of him who relates or asserts any thing we believe or disbelieve . By this a friend assureth himself of the affection of his friend ; by this the * son acknowledgeth his ...
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... according to the benediction multiply himself or man at all , ) with which simi- litude of nature many accidental disparities may consist , if by this act of generation he obtaineth the name of father , be- cause , and in regard , of ...
... according to the benediction multiply himself or man at all , ) with which simi- litude of nature many accidental disparities may consist , if by this act of generation he obtaineth the name of father , be- cause , and in regard , of ...