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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... deny the language , but interprets it : ἡ εἰς αὐτὸν πίστις ἐπὶ τὸν κύριον ἀναφέρεται . De Sp . S. c . 14. Neither is this only spoken of Moses and the prophets , that the Is- raelites believed in them , but of Da- vid , not as a prophet ...
... deny the language , but interprets it : ἡ εἰς αὐτὸν πίστις ἐπὶ τὸν κύριον ἀναφέρεται . De Sp . S. c . 14. Neither is this only spoken of Moses and the prophets , that the Is- raelites believed in them , but of Da- vid , not as a prophet ...
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... deny that the whole is greater Ego dixi , Dii estis ; sed in eo indulti nominis significatio est : et ubi refertur , ego dixi , loquentis est potius sermo quam rei nomen . ' S. Hilar . de Trin , J. vii . c . 10 . + ' Deus plenæ ac ...
... deny that the whole is greater Ego dixi , Dii estis ; sed in eo indulti nominis significatio est : et ubi refertur , ego dixi , loquentis est potius sermo quam rei nomen . ' S. Hilar . de Trin , J. vii . c . 10 . + ' Deus plenæ ac ...
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... deny or doubt of the existence of God , who knows but what is meant by God , and what it is to be ; yet can we not ground our knowledge of God's existence upon any such clear and immediate evidence : nor were it safe to lay it upon such ...
... deny or doubt of the existence of God , who knows but what is meant by God , and what it is to be ; yet can we not ground our knowledge of God's existence upon any such clear and immediate evidence : nor were it safe to lay it upon such ...
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... deny . Now whatsoever is and hath its being for some end , of that the end for which it is must be thought the cause ; and a final cause is no otherwise the cause of any thing than as it moves the efficient cause to work : from whence ...
... deny . Now whatsoever is and hath its being for some end , of that the end for which it is must be thought the cause ; and a final cause is no otherwise the cause of any thing than as it moves the efficient cause to work : from whence ...
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... deny his providence , as the Epicu- reans did ; or if any go farther , their numbers are so few , that they must be inconsiderable in respect of mankind . And therefore so much of the CREED hath been the general con- fession of all ...
... deny his providence , as the Epicu- reans did ; or if any go farther , their numbers are so few , that they must be inconsiderable in respect of mankind . And therefore so much of the CREED hath been the general con- fession of all ...