Discourses on Scripture mysteries, preached at the lecture founded by the late rev. John Bampton; with notes1787 |
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... distinction he " needed not to have mentioned , had he not fpoke of a fubordinate builder before . For , " if in the cafe under confideration , there " be no fubordinate builder at all , this dif- " tinction " tinction is nothing to his ...
... distinction he " needed not to have mentioned , had he not fpoke of a fubordinate builder before . For , " if in the cafe under confideration , there " be no fubordinate builder at all , this dif- " tinction " tinction is nothing to his ...
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... distinction be- tween felf - existence and necessary existence , in or- der to reconcile their admiffion with orthodox principles . Thought it not robbery , & c . 8x ap- παγμον ηγήσατο , i . e . ( fays Novatian and many with him , ) he ...
... distinction be- tween felf - existence and necessary existence , in or- der to reconcile their admiffion with orthodox principles . Thought it not robbery , & c . 8x ap- παγμον ηγήσατο , i . e . ( fays Novatian and many with him , ) he ...
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... distinction , I must ask , why Novatian's sense of this text must be admitted as the true one ? He did not affect , fay fome , did not claim , did not take upon him , & c . to be honoured as God . Notwithstanding the great authorities ...
... distinction , I must ask , why Novatian's sense of this text must be admitted as the true one ? He did not affect , fay fome , did not claim , did not take upon him , & c . to be honoured as God . Notwithstanding the great authorities ...
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... revelation more clear and explicit ; to plain , intelligible Scripture ; with respect to which , it pains one to fee fo great a man as Mr. Locke taking refuge in in the above distinction , and indeed in the most DISCOURSE VII . 217.
... revelation more clear and explicit ; to plain , intelligible Scripture ; with respect to which , it pains one to fee fo great a man as Mr. Locke taking refuge in in the above distinction , and indeed in the most DISCOURSE VII . 217.
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William Hawkins. in the above distinction , and indeed in the most pitiful evasions . Obferve then how this justly celebrated philofopher expreffes himself in the paffage following . " In the " New Teftament ( wherein , I think , are ...
William Hawkins. in the above distinction , and indeed in the most pitiful evasions . Obferve then how this justly celebrated philofopher expreffes himself in the paffage following . " In the " New Teftament ( wherein , I think , are ...
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Page 84 - Ananias answered ; Lord, I have heard by many of this man, how much evil he hath done to thy saints at Jerusalem, and here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all that call on thy name.
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