Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2University Press, 1836 - 542 pages |
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... Scriptures be true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of every positive precept . VI . The ...
... Scriptures be true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of every positive precept . VI . The ...
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... SCRIPTURES . I. Concerning matters of pure Divine revelation in Scripture : the terms of salvation only contained therein . II . The ground of the disesteem of the Scripture is tacit unbelief . III . The excellency of the Scriptures ...
... SCRIPTURES . I. Concerning matters of pure Divine revelation in Scripture : the terms of salvation only contained therein . II . The ground of the disesteem of the Scripture is tacit unbelief . III . The excellency of the Scriptures ...
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... Scripture compared , and the evidence of reason , do make it clear that there could be no pre- existent matter which was uncreated , then it will neces- sarily follow that creation must be taken in its proper And in this sense it is ...
... Scripture compared , and the evidence of reason , do make it clear that there could be no pre- existent matter which was uncreated , then it will neces- sarily follow that creation must be taken in its proper And in this sense it is ...
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... Scriptures be true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of every positive precept . VI . The ...
... Scriptures be true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of every positive precept . VI . The ...
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... highest vindication of Divine Providence , and a great evidence of the divinity of the Scriptures ; which give us such clear light and direction in these profound specula- tions , which the dim reason of man was so 70 ORIGINES SACRÆ .
... highest vindication of Divine Providence , and a great evidence of the divinity of the Scriptures ; which give us such clear light and direction in these profound specula- tions , which the dim reason of man was so 70 ORIGINES SACRÆ .
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