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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... assured that it is so , because nothing must be conceived of God but what is best . He therefore who made all things , by that right is Lord of all , and because all † power is his , he alone ruleth over all . Now God is not only one ...
... assured that it is so , because nothing must be conceived of God but what is best . He therefore who made all things , by that right is Lord of all , and because all † power is his , he alone ruleth over all . Now God is not only one ...
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... assured there is a nature worthy of our devotions , and challenging our religious subjection , we may learn to know whose that nature is to which we owe our adorations , lest our minds should wander and fluctuate in our worship about ...
... assured there is a nature worthy of our devotions , and challenging our religious subjection , we may learn to know whose that nature is to which we owe our adorations , lest our minds should wander and fluctuate in our worship about ...
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... assured that there is an infinite and independent Being , which we call a God , and that it is impossible there should be more infinities than one : so I assure myself that this one God is the Father of all things , especially of all ...
... assured that there is an infinite and independent Being , which we call a God , and that it is impossible there should be more infinities than one : so I assure myself that this one God is the Father of all things , especially of all ...
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... , for the credit of his heathen gods , yet St. Jerome hath sufficiently assured us that he lived and died in the Christian faith . The reason of collected that whatsoever dependeth of it must be as neces- 104 ARTICLE I.
... , for the credit of his heathen gods , yet St. Jerome hath sufficiently assured us that he lived and died in the Christian faith . The reason of collected that whatsoever dependeth of it must be as neces- 104 ARTICLE I.
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... assured , that whatsoever possibility of an eternal existence of the creature may be imagined , actually it had a temporal beginning ; and therefore all the arguments for this World's eternity are nothing but so many erroneous ...
... assured , that whatsoever possibility of an eternal existence of the creature may be imagined , actually it had a temporal beginning ; and therefore all the arguments for this World's eternity are nothing but so many erroneous ...