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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... notion and conception of them as they are to be understood in the same . Thirdly , to shew what are those truths which are naturally contained in those terms so explicated , and to make it appear that they are truths indeed , by such ...
... notion and conception of them as they are to be understood in the same . Thirdly , to shew what are those truths which are naturally contained in those terms so explicated , and to make it appear that they are truths indeed , by such ...
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... notion , I have re- collected briefly and plainly the sum of what hath been delivered in the explication of it , and put it , as it were , into the mouth of every Christian , thereby to express more fully his faith , and to declare his ...
... notion , I have re- collected briefly and plainly the sum of what hath been delivered in the explication of it , and put it , as it were , into the mouth of every Christian , thereby to express more fully his faith , and to declare his ...
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... notion as is pro- perly applicable to so many and so various truths . Now by this previous expression , I believe , thus considered , every particular Christian is first taught , and then imagined , to make confession of his faith ; and ...
... notion as is pro- perly applicable to so many and so various truths . Now by this previous expression , I believe , thus considered , every particular Christian is first taught , and then imagined , to make confession of his faith ; and ...
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... 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 not , not so ordinary and usual , as ...
... 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 not , not so ordinary and usual , as ...
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... 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 , before we can understand what is the nature of belief . Now that is properly credible ...
... 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 , before we can understand what is the nature of belief . Now that is properly credible ...