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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... never in- tended , or conceive that which they meet with such as they expected not . The CREED , without controversy , is a brief comprehension of the objects of our Christian faith , and is generally taken to contain all things ...
... never in- tended , or conceive that which they meet with such as they expected not . The CREED , without controversy , is a brief comprehension of the objects of our Christian faith , and is generally taken to contain all things ...
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... never saw , by reason of their distance from us , either by time or place . Who doubts whether there be such a country as Italy , or such a city as Constantinople , though he never passed any of our four seas ? Who questions now whether ...
... never saw , by reason of their distance from us , either by time or place . Who doubts whether there be such a country as Italy , or such a city as Constantinople , though he never passed any of our four seas ? Who questions now whether ...
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... never learned , they never heard before , and discover the thoughts of men they never saw before ; who saw the lame to walk , the blind to see , the dead to revive , and the living to expire at their command : yet did not these apostles ...
... never learned , they never heard before , and discover the thoughts of men they never saw before ; who saw the lame to walk , the blind to see , the dead to revive , and the living to expire at their command : yet did not these apostles ...
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... never to be obliterated without the de- struction of the work , well may we read the great Artificer of the world in the works of his own hands , and by the existence of any thing demonstrate the first cause of all things . We find by ...
... never to be obliterated without the de- struction of the work , well may we read the great Artificer of the world in the works of his own hands , and by the existence of any thing demonstrate the first cause of all things . We find by ...
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... never made , something which never had beginning . And although these effects or dependent beings , singly considered by them- selves , do not infer one supreme cause and maker of them all , yet the admirable order and † connexion of ...
... never made , something which never had beginning . And although these effects or dependent beings , singly considered by them- selves , do not infer one supreme cause and maker of them all , yet the admirable order and † connexion of ...