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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... reason of the hope that is in you ; " ( 1 Pet . iii . 15. ) and there can be no reason of hope but what is grounded on faith , nor can there be an answer given unto that without an acknowledgment of this . Secondly , it is true indeed ...
... reason of the hope that is in you ; " ( 1 Pet . iii . 15. ) and there can be no reason of hope but what is grounded on faith , nor can there be an answer given unto that without an acknowledgment of this . Secondly , it is true indeed ...
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... reason of some new emergent he- resies , he commends it : páλiora Toïs τῷ ἁγίῳ λουτρῷ προσιοῦσιν , ἵνα ἀπαγ γέλλωσι καὶ λέγωσιν οὕτως . Ibid . The first council of Constantinople con- firms the Nicene confession , as : πρεσβυτάτην τε ...
... reason of some new emergent he- resies , he commends it : páλiora Toïs τῷ ἁγίῳ λουτρῷ προσιοῦσιν , ἵνα ἀπαγ γέλλωσι καὶ λέγωσιν οὕτως . Ibid . The first council of Constantinople con- firms the Nicene confession , as : πρεσβυτάτην τε ...
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... reason can thereby apprehend the goodness of the end for which they work , and make choice of such means as are proportionable and proper for the obtain- ing of it , and so by their own counsel direct themselves unto it : yet can we not ...
... reason can thereby apprehend the goodness of the end for which they work , and make choice of such means as are proportionable and proper for the obtain- ing of it , and so by their own counsel direct themselves unto it : yet can we not ...
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... reason , and therefore by a greater wis- dom , than what proceeds from any thing of human understand- ing . What then can be more clear , than that those natural agents which work constantly for those ends which they them- selves cannot ...
... reason , and therefore by a greater wis- dom , than what proceeds from any thing of human understand- ing . What then can be more clear , than that those natural agents which work constantly for those ends which they them- selves cannot ...
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... reason could be given of so universal a consent ; or how can it be imagined that all men should conspire to de- ceive themselves and their posterity ? + Nor is the reason only general , and the consent unto it uni- versal , but God hath ...
... reason could be given of so universal a consent ; or how can it be imagined that all men should conspire to de- ceive themselves and their posterity ? + Nor is the reason only general , and the consent unto it uni- versal , but God hath ...