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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... nature of Christian faith , it will be no less than necessary to begin with the general notion of belief ; which being first truly stated and defined , then by degrees deduced into its several kinds , will at last make the nature of ...
... nature of Christian faith , it will be no less than necessary to begin with the general notion of belief ; which being first truly stated and defined , then by degrees deduced into its several kinds , will at last make the nature of ...
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... nature of belief . Now that is properly credible which is not apparent of it- self , nor certainly to be collected , either antecedently by its cause , or reversely by its effect ; and yet , though by none of these ways , hath the ...
... nature of belief . Now that is properly credible which is not apparent of it- self , nor certainly to be collected , either antecedently by its cause , or reversely by its effect ; and yet , though by none of these ways , hath the ...
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... nature of truth not to hide itself , but rather to desire the light that it might ap- pear ; this were sufficient to move us to a confession of our faith . But besides the nature of the thing , we shall find many arguments obliging ...
... nature of truth not to hide itself , but rather to desire the light that it might ap- pear ; this were sufficient to move us to a confession of our faith . But besides the nature of the thing , we shall find many arguments obliging ...
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... nature that he can admit no competitor ; then may we be conceived to have sufficiently explicated the former part of ... nature or essence , which all other who are called gods have not , and therefore are not by nature gods . " Then ...
... nature that he can admit no competitor ; then may we be conceived to have sufficiently explicated the former part of ... nature or essence , which all other who are called gods have not , and therefore are not by nature gods . " Then ...
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... nature of infinite perfection ; † and the infi- nite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of it- self ; and potential or causative of all beings beside ...
... nature of infinite perfection ; † and the infi- nite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of it- self ; and potential or causative of all beings beside ...