Origines Sacrae: Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1797 - Apologetics |
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... Divine revelation in Scripture : the terms of falvation only contained therein . The ground of the difefteem of the Scrip- ture is tacit unbelief . II . The excellency of the Scriptures manifefted as to the matters which God hath ...
... Divine revelation in Scripture : the terms of falvation only contained therein . The ground of the difefteem of the Scrip- ture is tacit unbelief . II . The excellency of the Scriptures manifefted as to the matters which God hath ...
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... what expreffions of gratitude can be left to God for his goodness , if he interpofe not in the affairs of the world ? What dependance can there be on Divine 3 goodnefs , 11 . More Ne . C. goodness , if it ORIGINES SA CRE .
... what expreffions of gratitude can be left to God for his goodness , if he interpofe not in the affairs of the world ? What dependance can there be on Divine 3 goodnefs , 11 . More Ne . C. goodness , if it ORIGINES SA CRE .
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... Divine Spirit , or the vis plaf- tica mundi ; fo Chryfoftom calls it ivégyaa linn , and fo Drufius and P. Fagius explain by motion or agitation . And herein we have likewife the confent of those forenamed excellent philofophers , who ...
... Divine Spirit , or the vis plaf- tica mundi ; fo Chryfoftom calls it ivégyaa linn , and fo Drufius and P. Fagius explain by motion or agitation . And herein we have likewife the confent of those forenamed excellent philofophers , who ...
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... Divine power , with infinite reafon and wisdom ; and when Theætetus expreffeth himself in an academical way as to either of these opinions , the Hofpes Elea- tenfis , who there acts the part of the philofopher , tells him , if he ...
... Divine power , with infinite reafon and wisdom ; and when Theætetus expreffeth himself in an academical way as to either of these opinions , the Hofpes Elea- tenfis , who there acts the part of the philofopher , tells him , if he ...
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... Divine nature . We affert then fo much goodness in God , as none can be imagined greater ; we affert , that it was the communication of this Divine goodnefs , which gave being to the world ; but withal we acknowledge God to be an agent ...
... Divine nature . We affert then fo much goodness in God , as none can be imagined greater ; we affert , that it was the communication of this Divine goodnefs , which gave being to the world ; but withal we acknowledge God to be an agent ...
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