The Procedure, Extent, and Limits of Human UnderstandingW. Innys and R. Manby, 1737 - Всего страниц: 477 |
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... Christ as Truly a Son , in the received fence of the words as they are commonly applied to God and to Chrift . For us to under- take to prove in the other extreme , that thofe terms are to be understood literaly and in their ftrict ...
... Christ as Truly a Son , in the received fence of the words as they are commonly applied to God and to Chrift . For us to under- take to prove in the other extreme , that thofe terms are to be understood literaly and in their ftrict ...
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... Christ , are only a Figure for a more tranfcen- dent Act of Creation ; which is as groundless as afferting the Image in the Glafs to be no more than a metaphorical Allufion only , without any correfpondent Resemblance or Analogy at all ...
... Christ , are only a Figure for a more tranfcen- dent Act of Creation ; which is as groundless as afferting the Image in the Glafs to be no more than a metaphorical Allufion only , without any correfpondent Resemblance or Analogy at all ...
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... Christ intercedes for us ; as we might believe that the Son of a Prince in- tercedes to his Father in behalf of a Captive ; tho ' we may be utterly ignorant after what manner he performs it , and what Motives or Arguments he makes ufe ...
... Christ intercedes for us ; as we might believe that the Son of a Prince in- tercedes to his Father in behalf of a Captive ; tho ' we may be utterly ignorant after what manner he performs it , and what Motives or Arguments he makes ufe ...
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... Christ upbraid- ing them not fo much for want of Faith , as for their stupid and wilful Ignorance ; calling them Fools and Blind , as being deftitute of that Know- ledge which ought to have been the Foundation of their Faith in the ...
... Christ upbraid- ing them not fo much for want of Faith , as for their stupid and wilful Ignorance ; calling them Fools and Blind , as being deftitute of that Know- ledge which ought to have been the Foundation of their Faith in the ...
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... Christ be truly Divine , yet it could not be in Heaven and Earth at the fame time ; altho ' no Being can be truly Divine without Ubiquity and Omniprefence : Nor otherwise be Supreme at all over all created Beings ; asChrift is allow'd ...
... Christ be truly Divine , yet it could not be in Heaven and Earth at the fame time ; altho ' no Being can be truly Divine without Ubiquity and Omniprefence : Nor otherwise be Supreme at all over all created Beings ; asChrift is allow'd ...
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