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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... nature , that if it were not in the artificer , but * in the thing itself which by art is framed , the works of art and nature would be the same . Were that which frames a watch within it , and all those curious wheels wrought without ...
... nature , that if it were not in the artificer , but * in the thing itself which by art is framed , the works of art and nature would be the same . Were that which frames a watch within it , and all those curious wheels wrought without ...
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... nature extant as is worthy of , and may justly challenge from us , the highest worship and adoration . For it were vain to be religious and to exercise devotion , except there were a Being to which all such holy applications were most ...
... nature extant as is worthy of , and may justly challenge from us , the highest worship and adoration . For it were vain to be religious and to exercise devotion , except there were a Being to which all such holy applications were most ...
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... nature of God , to which multiplication is repugnant ; and , secondly , from the government as he is Lord , in which we must not admit confusion . For , first , the nature of God consists in this , that he is the prime and original ...
... nature of God , to which multiplication is repugnant ; and , secondly , from the government as he is Lord , in which we must not admit confusion . For , first , the nature of God consists in this , that he is the prime and original ...
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... nature is there any repugnancy to plurality ; for that God which made this world , and in this “ the sun to rule the day , " might have made another world by the same fecundity of his omnipotency , and another sun to rule in that ...
... nature is there any repugnancy to plurality ; for that God which made this world , and in this “ the sun to rule the day , " might have made another world by the same fecundity of his omnipotency , and another sun to rule in that ...
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... nature , ambitious of perpetuity , striving to preserve the species in the multiplication and succession of individuals ? And this similitude consisteth partly in essentials , or the likeness of nature ; partly in accidentals , or the ...
... nature , ambitious of perpetuity , striving to preserve the species in the multiplication and succession of individuals ? And this similitude consisteth partly in essentials , or the likeness of nature ; partly in accidentals , or the ...