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 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 26
... assured that it was God who by an immediate Revelation of his will clearly commanded it . Thus " by faith Noah being warned of God of things not seen as yet , moved with fear , prepared an ark , to the saving of his house : " ( Heb . xi ...
... assured that it was God who by an immediate Revelation of his will clearly commanded it . Thus " by faith Noah being warned of God of things not seen as yet , moved with fear , prepared an ark , to the saving of his house : " ( Heb . xi ...
Seite 27
... assured that what the prophets spake was immedi- ately revealed to them by God himself , without which assur- ance no faith could be expected from them . When God ap- peared unto Moses " in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush ...
... assured that what the prophets spake was immedi- ately revealed to them by God himself , without which assur- ance no faith could be expected from them . When God ap- peared unto Moses " in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush ...
Seite 29
... assured that he knew all things , " and convinced that he " came forth from God , " ( John xvi . 30. ) gave a full and clear assent unto those things which he de- livered , and grounded their faith upon his words , as upon the immediate ...
... assured that he knew all things , " and convinced that he " came forth from God , " ( John xvi . 30. ) gave a full and clear assent unto those things which he de- livered , and grounded their faith upon his words , as upon the immediate ...
Seite 43
... assured of it , is not so unanimously agreed upon , as that it is . For although some have imagined that the knowledge of a Deity is connatu- ral to the soul of man , so that every man hath a connate inbred notion of a God ; yet I ...
... assured of it , is not so unanimously agreed upon , as that it is . For although some have imagined that the knowledge of a Deity is connatu- ral to the soul of man , so that every man hath a connate inbred notion of a God ; yet I ...
Seite 48
... assured of the contingency of future things , and our ignorance of the concurrence of several free causes to the production of an ef- fect , we may be sure that certain and infallible predictions are clear divine patefactions . For none ...
... assured of the contingency of future things , and our ignorance of the concurrence of several free causes to the production of an ef- fect , we may be sure that certain and infallible predictions are clear divine patefactions . For none ...