An Exposition of the CreedUniversity Press, 1882 - 775 sidor |
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... notion of faith , till we first understand how this testimony is given to those truths which we now believe . To which end it will be necessary to give notice that the testimony of God is not given unto truths before questioned or ...
... notion of faith , till we first understand how this testimony is given to those truths which we now believe . To which end it will be necessary to give notice that the testimony of God is not given unto truths before questioned or ...
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... notion included in it ' . So that believing in , by virtue of the phrase or manner of speech , whether we look upon the original use of it in the Hebrew , or the derivative in the Greek , or the sense of it in the first Christians in ...
... notion included in it ' . So that believing in , by virtue of the phrase or manner of speech , whether we look upon the original use of it in the Hebrew , or the derivative in the Greek , or the sense of it in the first Christians in ...
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... notion of a Deity doth at last expressly Gal . iv . 8 . signify a Being or nature of infinite perfection ; and the infi- nite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an ...
... notion of a Deity doth at last expressly Gal . iv . 8 . signify a Being or nature of infinite perfection ; and the infi- nite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an ...
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... notion of it consists in these three particulars ; that it is a Being of itself , and independent from any other ; that it is that upon which all things which are made depend ; that it governs all things . And this I conceive sufficient ...
... notion of it consists in these three particulars ; that it is a Being of itself , and independent from any other ; that it is that upon which all things which are made depend ; that it governs all things . And this I conceive sufficient ...
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... notion of the divine paternity be some way peculiar to the evangelical patefaction ; yet 1 wheresoever God hath been acknowledged , he hath been un- derstood and worshipped as a Father : the very heathen poets so describe their gods ...
... notion of the divine paternity be some way peculiar to the evangelical patefaction ; yet 1 wheresoever God hath been acknowledged , he hath been un- derstood and worshipped as a Father : the very heathen poets so describe their gods ...