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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... acknowledged in natural theo- logy , such as no man which worshippeth a God can deny ; and therefore in the proof of ... acknowledge , what was foretold in every particular concerning the Messias , and prove all those to be completed by ...
... acknowledged in natural theo- logy , such as no man which worshippeth a God can deny ; and therefore in the proof of ... acknowledge , what was foretold in every particular concerning the Messias , and prove all those to be completed by ...
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... acknowledging that faith which we are thought to be- lieve , is so far from giving God that glory which is due unto ... acknowledge . Wherefore he that came to save us hath also said unto us , " Whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of ...
... acknowledging that faith which we are thought to be- lieve , is so far from giving God that glory which is due unto ... acknowledge . Wherefore he that came to save us hath also said unto us , " Whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of ...
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... acknowledge and as- sert his being or existence . Nor ought this to be imagined a slender notion or small part of the first Article of our faith , when it really is the foundation of this and all the rest ; that as the CREED is ...
... acknowledge and as- sert his being or existence . Nor ought this to be imagined a slender notion or small part of the first Article of our faith , when it really is the foundation of this and all the rest ; that as the CREED is ...
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... acknowledge . Or if any nation be discovered which maketh no profession of piety , and exerciseth no religious observ- ances , it followeth not from thence that they acknowledge no God : for they may only deny his providence , as the ...
... acknowledge . Or if any nation be discovered which maketh no profession of piety , and exerciseth no religious observ- ances , it followeth not from thence that they acknowledge no God : for they may only deny his providence , as the ...
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... acknowledged it will be manifested . Only unhappy is that man who denies him to himself , and proves him to others ; who will not * acknowledge his existence , of whose power he cannot be ignorant , " God is not far from every one of us ...
... acknowledged it will be manifested . Only unhappy is that man who denies him to himself , and proves him to others ; who will not * acknowledge his existence , of whose power he cannot be ignorant , " God is not far from every one of us ...