Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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Gilbert Burnet Gilbert Burnet. without confufion ; So if we conceive the Divine Under- standing to be as far above ours , as his Power of creating and framing the whole Univerfe , is above our limited activity ; We will no more think the ...
Gilbert Burnet Gilbert Burnet. without confufion ; So if we conceive the Divine Under- standing to be as far above ours , as his Power of creating and framing the whole Univerfe , is above our limited activity ; We will no more think the ...
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... our being bound to affent to fome Truths about the Divine Effence , of which the manner is not understood , to argue that there- fore · fore in an Object prefented duly to our Senfes and Death of John E. of Rochester . 107.
... our being bound to affent to fome Truths about the Divine Effence , of which the manner is not understood , to argue that there- fore · fore in an Object prefented duly to our Senfes and Death of John E. of Rochester . 107.
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... Divine Grace affifting . And there is no reafon for those who have neglected these Af- fiftances all their Lives , to ex- pect them in fo extraordinary manner at their Death . Nor can one , especially in a Sick- nefs , that is quick and ...
... Divine Grace affifting . And there is no reafon for those who have neglected these Af- fiftances all their Lives , to ex- pect them in fo extraordinary manner at their Death . Nor can one , especially in a Sick- nefs , that is quick and ...
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