The Works of John Locke, Volume 8Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... revelation ; and was appointed to be the apostle of the Gentiles , for the propagating of it in the heathen world . This was enough to persuade me , that he was not a man of loose and shattered parts , incapable to argue , and unfit to ...
... revelation ; and was appointed to be the apostle of the Gentiles , for the propagating of it in the heathen world . This was enough to persuade me , that he was not a man of loose and shattered parts , incapable to argue , and unfit to ...
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... revelation , by furnishing us with visible grounds that we are not mistaken , whilst the consistency of the discourse , and the pertinency of it to the design he is upon , vouches it worthy of our great apostle . At least I hope it may ...
... revelation , by furnishing us with visible grounds that we are not mistaken , whilst the consistency of the discourse , and the pertinency of it to the design he is upon , vouches it worthy of our great apostle . At least I hope it may ...
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... revelation ; but that the expressions of Scrip- ture are commonly suited , in those matters , to the vulgar apprehensions and conceptions of the place and people where they were delivered . And , as to the doctrine therein directly ...
... revelation ; but that the expressions of Scrip- ture are commonly suited , in those matters , to the vulgar apprehensions and conceptions of the place and people where they were delivered . And , as to the doctrine therein directly ...
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... revelation . This , of itself , was an argument sufficient to induce them to be- lieve , 1. That what he taught them , when he first preached the Gospel to them , was the truth , and that they ought to stick firm to that . 2. That he ...
... revelation . This , of itself , was an argument sufficient to induce them to be- lieve , 1. That what he taught them , when he first preached the Gospel to them , was the truth , and that they ought to stick firm to that . 2. That he ...
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... revelation from Christ , and no con- trivance of man , nor did he vary it to please men : that would not consist with his being a servant of Christ , ver . 10. And he ex- presses such a firm adherence to what he had received from Christ ...
... revelation from Christ , and no con- trivance of man , nor did he vary it to please men : that would not consist with his being a servant of Christ , ver . 10. And he ex- presses such a firm adherence to what he had received from Christ ...
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