Origines Sacrae: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2The University Press, 1836 - Apologetics |
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... 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 manifested as to the matters which God hath re ...
... 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 manifested as to the matters which God hath re ...
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... Divine goodness , if it be not at all manifested in the world ? What apprehensions can we have of God's infinite wis- dom and power , if neither of them are discernible in the being of the world ? And as the opinion of Epi- curus ...
... Divine goodness , if it be not at all manifested in the world ? What apprehensions can we have of God's infinite wis- dom and power , if neither of them are discernible in the being of the world ? And as the opinion of Epi- curus ...
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... the waters , i . e . that all at first was but fluid matter ; for P. Fagius , from R. Kimchi , renders л by van , which fluid matter was agitated and moved by the Divine Præp . ed . Par . III . Tim . p . 378 . BOOK Spirit ORIGINES SACRÆ .
... the waters , i . e . that all at first was but fluid matter ; for P. Fagius , from R. Kimchi , renders л by van , which fluid matter was agitated and moved by the Divine Præp . ed . Par . III . Tim . p . 378 . BOOK Spirit ORIGINES SACRÆ .
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... divine and human , and opposes the opinion that conceived all things to be produced by an eternal power , to the opinion of the vulgar ; which , saith he , was τὴν φύσιν αὐτὰ γεννᾶν ἀπό τινος αἰτίας αὐτο μάτης καὶ ἄνευ διανοίας φυούσης ...
... divine and human , and opposes the opinion that conceived all things to be produced by an eternal power , to the opinion of the vulgar ; which , saith he , was τὴν φύσιν αὐτὰ γεννᾶν ἀπό τινος αἰτίας αὐτο μάτης καὶ ἄνευ διανοίας φυούσης ...
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... Divine nature . We assert then so much goodness in God , as none can be imagined greater ; we assert , that it was the communication of this Divine good- ness , which gave being to the world ; but withal we acknowledge God to be an ...
... Divine nature . We assert then so much goodness in God , as none can be imagined greater ; we assert , that it was the communication of this Divine good- ness , which gave being to the world ; but withal we acknowledge God to be an ...
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