An Exposition of the CreedUniversity Press, 1882 - 775 sidor |
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... respect of our sense , as , that snow is white , and fire is hot : or in respect of our understanding , as , that the whole of any thing is greater than any one part of the whole , that every thing imaginable either is or is not . The ...
... respect of our sense , as , that snow is white , and fire is hot : or in respect of our understanding , as , that the whole of any thing is greater than any one part of the whole , that every thing imaginable either is or is not . The ...
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... respect of his assertions ; neither should he more deny himself in violating his fidelity , than in contradicting his vera- Heb . vi . 17 , city . It is true , that God willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the ...
... respect of his assertions ; neither should he more deny himself in violating his fidelity , than in contradicting his vera- Heb . vi . 17 , city . It is true , that God willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the ...
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... respect of ourselves , who shall be rewarded for it ; and in respect of our brethren , who are edified and confirmed by it . Which necessity the wisdom of the Church in former ages hath thought a sufficient ground to command the ...
... respect of ourselves , who shall be rewarded for it ; and in respect of our brethren , who are edified and confirmed by it . Which necessity the wisdom of the Church in former ages hath thought a sufficient ground to command the ...
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... respect of God , who immediately follows , than to acknowledge and assert his being or existence . Nor ought this to be imagined a slender notion or small part of the first Article of our faith , when it really is the foundation of this ...
... respect of God , who immediately follows , than to acknowledge and assert his being or existence . Nor ought this to be imagined a slender notion or small part of the first Article of our faith , when it really is the foundation of this ...
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... respect is called the most high God , ( others being but inferior , or under him ) , and God over or above all ' . This eminency and excellency , by which these titles become proper unto him , and incommunicable to any other , is ...
... respect is called the most high God , ( others being but inferior , or under him ) , and God over or above all ' . This eminency and excellency , by which these titles become proper unto him , and incommunicable to any other , is ...