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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... appear unto me true by the virtue of any natural and ne- cessary cause , so that I cannot say I have any proper know- ledge or science of them : yet , being they are certainly con- tained in the Scriptures , the writings of the blessed ...
... appear unto me true by the virtue of any natural and ne- cessary cause , so that I cannot say I have any proper know- ledge or science of them : yet , being they are certainly con- tained in the Scriptures , the writings of the blessed ...
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... appear unto us by his creature , and the dependency of inferior entities may lead us to a clear acknowledgment of the supreme and independent Being . The wisdom of the Jews thought this method proper , " for by the greatness and beauty ...
... appear unto us by his creature , and the dependency of inferior entities may lead us to a clear acknowledgment of the supreme and independent Being . The wisdom of the Jews thought this method proper , " for by the greatness and beauty ...
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... appear by observation uniform , and there is a certain sphere of every body's power and activity . If then any action be performed , which is not within the compass of the power of any natural agent ; if any thing be wrought by the ...
... appear by observation uniform , and there is a certain sphere of every body's power and activity . If then any action be performed , which is not within the compass of the power of any natural agent ; if any thing be wrought by the ...
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... appear as necessary as the existence , so that it must be as impossible there should be more gods than one , as that there should be none : which will clearly be demonstrated , first , out of the nature of God , to which multiplication ...
... appear as necessary as the existence , so that it must be as impossible there should be more gods than one , as that there should be none : which will clearly be demonstrated , first , out of the nature of God , to which multiplication ...
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... appear ( as , if there were many , and all by nature gods , there could be none ) , what inclination could we have , what reason could we imagine , to prefer or elect any one before the rest for the object of our devotions ? Thus is it ...
... appear ( as , if there were many , and all by nature gods , there could be none ) , what inclination could we have , what reason could we imagine , to prefer or elect any one before the rest for the object of our devotions ? Thus is it ...