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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... proper necessity of each truth , how far , and in what degree , and to what purposes , it is necessary . This therefore is the method which I proposed to myself , and have prosecuted in every Article . First , to settle the words of ...
... proper necessity of each truth , how far , and in what degree , and to what purposes , it is necessary . This therefore is the method which I proposed to myself , and have prosecuted in every Article . First , to settle the words of ...
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... proper object , and so limited and determined to its proper act , which is the other part left to complete the definition . This object of faith is expressed by that which is credible ; * Πίστις δὲ πρόληψις ἑκούσιός ἔστιν , Θεοσεβείας ...
... proper object , and so limited and determined to its proper act , which is the other part left to complete the definition . This object of faith is expressed by that which is credible ; * Πίστις δὲ πρόληψις ἑκούσιός ἔστιν , Θεοσεβείας ...
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... proper cause ; therefore there must be an im- mediate connexion between the cause and its effect . From whence it follows , that if the connexion be once clearly per- ceived , the effect will be known in the cause , and the cause by the ...
... proper cause ; therefore there must be an im- mediate connexion between the cause and its effect . From whence it follows , that if the connexion be once clearly per- ceived , the effect will be known in the cause , and the cause by the ...
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... proper to begin the confession of our faith with the agnition of our God . If his * name were thought fit to be expressed in the front of every action , even by the heathen , because they thought no action prospered but by his ...
... proper to begin the confession of our faith with the agnition of our God . If his * name were thought fit to be expressed in the front of every action , even by the heathen , because they thought no action prospered but by his ...
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... proper ends , and that with a greater reason , and therefore by a greater wis- dom , than what proceeds from any thing of human understand- ing . What then can be more clear , than that those natural agents which work constantly for ...
... proper ends , and that with a greater reason , and therefore by a greater wis- dom , than what proceeds from any thing of human understand- ing . What then can be more clear , than that those natural agents which work constantly for ...