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 Creeds |
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So that the notion of a Deity doth at last expressly signify a Being or nature of
infinite perfection ; † and the infinite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in
this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of itself ;
and ...
So that the notion of a Deity doth at last expressly signify a Being or nature of
infinite perfection ; † and the infinite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in
this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of itself ;
and ...
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Wherefore this exposition being so literally clear in itself , so consonant to the
notion of the creation of the world . As Isa . xlv . 12. fers his whole doctrine of this
Móyos to . I made the earth , and created man upon rest of the Jews before him ...
Wherefore this exposition being so literally clear in itself , so consonant to the
notion of the creation of the world . As Isa . xlv . 12. fers his whole doctrine of this
Móyos to . I made the earth , and created man upon rest of the Jews before him ...
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But this interpretation supposeth that which can never appear , that Hades
signifieth not death itself , nor the place where souls departed are , but the state
and condition of the dead , or their permansion in death ;. which is a notion
wholly new ...
But this interpretation supposeth that which can never appear , that Hades
signifieth not death itself , nor the place where souls departed are , but the state
and condition of the dead , or their permansion in death ;. which is a notion
wholly new ...
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But this interpretation supposeth that which can never appear , that Hades
signifieth not death itself , nor the place where souls departed are , but the state
and condition of the dead , or their permansion in death ; which is a notion wholly
new ...
But this interpretation supposeth that which can never appear , that Hades
signifieth not death itself , nor the place where souls departed are , but the state
and condition of the dead , or their permansion in death ; which is a notion wholly
new ...
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is the same name of God ; as to the setting forth his relation , it is the same name
of Father : but as to the adjoining attribute , though it be the same word , it is not
the same notion of Almighty . What therefore we have spoken of the nature of
God ...
is the same name of God ; as to the setting forth his relation , it is the same name
of Father : but as to the adjoining attribute , though it be the same word , it is not
the same notion of Almighty . What therefore we have spoken of the nature of
God ...
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