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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... necessary to be believed . Now whether all things necessary be contained there , concerneth not an Expositor to dispute , who is obliged to take notice of what is in it , but not to inquire into what is not : whether all truths ...
... necessary to be believed . Now whether all things necessary be contained there , concerneth not an Expositor to dispute , who is obliged to take notice of what is in it , but not to inquire into what is not : whether all truths ...
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... 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 Christian faith intelligible : a design , if I mistake ...
... 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 Christian faith intelligible : a design , if I mistake ...
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... necessary . For if that which we believe be something which is credible , and the notion under which we believe be the credibility of it , then must we first declare what it is to be credible , and in what credibility doth consist ...
... necessary . For if that which we believe be something which is credible , and the notion under which we believe be the credibility of it , then must we first declare what it is to be credible , and in what credibility doth consist ...
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... necessary connexion with something for merly known : for , being every natural cause actually applied doth necessarily produce its own natural effect , and every na- tural effect wholly dependeth upon , and absolutely presup poseth its ...
... necessary connexion with something for merly known : for , being every natural cause actually applied doth necessarily produce its own natural effect , and every na- tural effect wholly dependeth upon , and absolutely presup poseth its ...
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... necessary to give notice that the testimony of God is not given unto truths before questioned or debated ; nor are they such things as are first propounded and doubted of by man , and then resolved and confirmed by interposing the ...
... necessary to give notice that the testimony of God is not given unto truths before questioned or debated ; nor are they such things as are first propounded and doubted of by man , and then resolved and confirmed by interposing the ...