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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... true Church on the earth before these times . In that part , which , after the demonstration of each truth , teacheth the necessity of the believing it , and the peculiar efficacy which it hath upon the life of a Christian , I have not ...
... true Church on the earth before these times . In that part , which , after the demonstration of each truth , teacheth the necessity of the believing it , and the peculiar efficacy which it hath upon the life of a Christian , I have not ...
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... true unto it , and so far as it so appeareth . Now this assent , or judgment of any thing to be true , being a general act of the understanding , and so applicable to other habits thereof as well as to faith , must be specified by its ...
... true unto it , and so far as it so appeareth . Now this assent , or judgment of any thing to be true , being a general act of the understanding , and so applicable to other habits thereof as well as to faith , must be specified by its ...
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... true , and therefore are not termed credible , but evident to sense ; as the latter kind , pro- pounded to the understanding , are immediately embraced and acknowledged as truths apparent in themselves , and therefore are not called ...
... true , and therefore are not termed credible , but evident to sense ; as the latter kind , pro- pounded to the understanding , are immediately embraced and acknowledged as truths apparent in themselves , and therefore are not called ...
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... true by some external relations to other truths ; but yet so , as the ap- pearing truth still leaves a possibility of falsehood with it , and therefore doth not incline to an assent . In which case , what- soever is thus apprehended ...
... true by some external relations to other truths ; but yet so , as the ap- pearing truth still leaves a possibility of falsehood with it , and therefore doth not incline to an assent . In which case , what- soever is thus apprehended ...
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... true in respect of his asser- tions ; neither should he more deny himself in violating his fidelity , than in contradicting his veracity . It is true , that " God willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of pro- mise the ...
... true in respect of his asser- tions ; neither should he more deny himself in violating his fidelity , than in contradicting his veracity . It is true , that " God willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of pro- mise the ...