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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... truly new , is certainly false . Look then for purity in the fountain , and strive to embrace the first faith , to which you cannot have a more probable guide than the CREED , re- ceived in all ages of the Church ; and to this I refer ...
... truly new , is certainly false . Look then for purity in the fountain , and strive to embrace the first faith , to which you cannot have a more probable guide than the CREED , re- ceived in all ages of the Church ; and to this I refer ...
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... truly stated and defined , then by degrees deduced into its several kinds , will at last make the nature of Christian faith intelligible : a design , if I mistake not , not so ordinary and usual , as useful and necessary . Belief in ...
... truly stated and defined , then by degrees deduced into its several kinds , will at last make the nature of Christian faith intelligible : a design , if I mistake not , not so ordinary and usual , as useful and necessary . Belief in ...
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... truly and by nature God , could not choose but challenge our love upon the ground of an infinite excellency , and transcendent beauty of holiness ; and therefore if there were more Gods than one , our love must necessarily be terminated ...
... truly and by nature God , could not choose but challenge our love upon the ground of an infinite excellency , and transcendent beauty of holiness ; and therefore if there were more Gods than one , our love must necessarily be terminated ...
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... truly and sufficiently sensible of the benefits we receive from him , so as by a right value and estimation of them to understand how far we stand obliged to him . No man can duly prize the blessings of Heaven , but he who acknowledgeth ...
... truly and sufficiently sensible of the benefits we receive from him , so as by a right value and estimation of them to understand how far we stand obliged to him . No man can duly prize the blessings of Heaven , but he who acknowledgeth ...
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... truly is , and properly is called , our Sa- viour . First , then , I conceive , one sufficient cause of that appellation to consist in this , that he hath opened and declared unto us the only true way for the obtaining eternal salvation ...
... truly is , and properly is called , our Sa- viour . First , then , I conceive , one sufficient cause of that appellation to consist in this , that he hath opened and declared unto us the only true way for the obtaining eternal salvation ...