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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... shew what are those truths which are naturally contained in those terms so explicated , and to make it appear that they are truths indeed , by such arguments and reasons as are respec- tively proper to evidence the verity of them ...
... shew what are those truths which are naturally contained in those terms so explicated , and to make it appear that they are truths indeed , by such arguments and reasons as are respec- tively proper to evidence the verity of them ...
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... shew out of the Law and the Prophets , which they acknowledge , what was foretold in every particular concerning the Messias , and prove all those to be completed by that Christ in whom we believe . As our religion is Catholick , it ...
... shew out of the Law and the Prophets , which they acknowledge , what was foretold in every particular concerning the Messias , and prove all those to be completed by that Christ in whom we believe . As our religion is Catholick , it ...
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... shew the definition complete . But for the explication of the same , farther observations will be necessary . For if that which we believe be something which is credible , and the notion under which we believe be the credibility of it ...
... shew the definition complete . But for the explication of the same , farther observations will be necessary . For if that which we believe be something which is credible , and the notion under which we believe be the credibility of it ...
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... shew unto the heirs of pro- mise the immutability of his counsel , confirmed it by an oath ; that by two immutable things , in which it was impossible for God to lie , we might have a strong consolation : " ( Heb . vi . 17 , 18. ) but ...
... shew unto the heirs of pro- mise the immutability of his counsel , confirmed it by an oath ; that by two immutable things , in which it was impossible for God to lie , we might have a strong consolation : " ( Heb . vi . 17 , 18. ) but ...
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... shew as much ; and this one supreme Cause is God . For all things which we see or know have their existence for some end , which no man who considereth the uses and utilities of every species can deny . Now whatsoever is and hath its ...
... shew as much ; and this one supreme Cause is God . For all things which we see or know have their existence for some end , which no man who considereth the uses and utilities of every species can deny . Now whatsoever is and hath its ...