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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... things 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 ...
... things 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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... things which are * apparent , are not said properly to be believed , but to be known . Again , other things , though not immediately apparent in themselves , may yet appear most certain and evidently true , ་ nondum videt , et quibus ...
... things which are * apparent , are not said properly to be believed , but to be known . Again , other things , though not immediately apparent in themselves , may yet appear most certain and evidently true , ་ nondum videt , et quibus ...
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... thing credible merely upon the testimony of man . Such is the belief we have of the words and affections one of ... things which we never saw , by reason of their distance from us , either by time or place . Who doubts whether there ...
... thing credible merely upon the testimony of man . Such is the belief we have of the words and affections one of ... things which we never saw , by reason of their distance from us , either by time or place . Who doubts whether there ...
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... things , neither can any truth be hidden from his knowledge , who is essentially truth , and essentially knowledge , and , as so , the cause of all other truth and knowledge . Thus the under- standing of God is infinite in respect of ...
... things , neither can any truth be hidden from his knowledge , who is essentially truth , and essentially knowledge , and , as so , the cause of all other truth and knowledge . Thus the under- standing of God is infinite in respect of ...
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... things which are so , are most clear and evident unto him ; being the knowledge he hath of them is most certain and infallible ; it inevitably followeth that he cannot be deceived in any thing . Secondly , The justice of God is equal to ...
... things which are so , are most clear and evident unto him ; being the knowledge he hath of them is most certain and infallible ; it inevitably followeth that he cannot be deceived in any thing . Secondly , The justice of God is equal to ...