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... fubject " See Some Difcourfes , & c . " pref . p . 6 & 7 . fubject about this time . * Mr. Locke was a vi PREFACE .
... fubject " See Some Difcourfes , & c . " pref . p . 6 & 7 . fubject about this time . * Mr. Locke was a vi PREFACE .
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fubject about this time . * Mr. Locke was a writer in this controversy in , vindication of " the God and " father of our lord Jefus Chrift being the only God " and father of Chriftians . " + Many others also , though of lefs celebrity ...
fubject about this time . * Mr. Locke was a writer in this controversy in , vindication of " the God and " father of our lord Jefus Chrift being the only God " and father of Chriftians . " + Many others also , though of lefs celebrity ...
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... fubject differs from his prince or king . faid of him , that God anointed him , That he offered himself up to God , That God raised him from the dead , Thus it is Acts x . 38 . Heb . ix 14 . Acts ii . 24 . That That he was exalted by ...
... fubject differs from his prince or king . faid of him , that God anointed him , That he offered himself up to God , That God raised him from the dead , Thus it is Acts x . 38 . Heb . ix 14 . Acts ii . 24 . That That he was exalted by ...
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... fubject , I will only add this one folemn proteftation , that as what I here offer is grounded on the dictates only of plain and po- fitive fcripture , and the most evident and perfect rea- fon , as I humbly judge : So the defign of ...
... fubject , I will only add this one folemn proteftation , that as what I here offer is grounded on the dictates only of plain and po- fitive fcripture , and the most evident and perfect rea- fon , as I humbly judge : So the defign of ...
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... " This is the Catholic Faith , which except a man be- " lieve faithfully , HE CANNOT BE SAVED . " So fays the ingenious author of the Creed of Saint Athanafius . B debates upon the fubject difcuffed in them , he oftent ( 13 )
... " This is the Catholic Faith , which except a man be- " lieve faithfully , HE CANNOT BE SAVED . " So fays the ingenious author of the Creed of Saint Athanafius . B debates upon the fubject difcuffed in them , he oftent ( 13 )
Términos y frases comunes
affert againſt alfo alſo amongſt anfwer apoftles appear becauſe befides beſt bleffed cafe Canaan cauſe character Chrift chriftian circumſtances confequence confideration confidered defign diffenters divine authority doctrine Egypt eſpecially eſtabliſhed evidence facred facts faid faith falfe fame Father favour fcriptures feem fenfe fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fociety fome fpirit ftate fubject fuch fuffered fufficient fuppofe fuppofition genuine gofpel goodneſs happineſs hath himſelf hiſtory honour human Ifraelites impoffible inftance itſelf Jefus Jefus Chrift Jeſus jews John John xvii knowlege laft laſt leaſt lefs lord Jefus mankind miracles Mofes moft moral Mort moſt muft muſt nature neceffary obferve paffages perfons plain prefent promiſed prophecies prophets propofition purpoſes raiſe reaſon refpect religion religious revelation ſeems ſhall ſtate ſtrong ſuch ſuppoſe Teftament thefe themſelves theſe theſe things thofe thoſe thou tions true truly truth underſtanding unleſs uſe whofe worſhip writers
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Página 13 - So likewise the Father is Almighty, the Son Almighty : and the Holy Ghost Almighty. And yet there are not three Almighties : but one Almighty. So the Father is God, the Son is God : and the Holy Ghost is God. And yet they are not three Gods : but one God.
Página 8 - Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be like-minded one toward another according to Christ Jesus ; that ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Página 5 - As concerning therefore the eating of those things that are offered in sacrifice unto idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is none other God but one.
Página 9 - There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of the fcripture hiftory; to be drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive miraculous facts. It is true that this reluctance is greater in...
Página 12 - For there is one person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one ; the glory equal, the majesty co-eternal.
Página 9 - ... the Jews at the time of Christ's appearance, as they had then been without miracles for four hundred years, or more. Now this reluctance must make both the writers and readers very much upon their guard ; and if it be now one of the chief prejudices against revealed religion, as unbelievers unanimously assert, it is but reasonable to allow also, that it would be a strong check upon the publication of a miraculous history at or near the time when the miracles were...
Página 54 - Pagan religions appear to have had the worihip of one God fuperior to the reft, as their common foundation. They all endeavoured to render him propitious by facrifice ; which furely cannot be an human invention, nor a cuftom, which, if invented in one nation, would be readily propagated to another. They all joined mediatorial and inferior, alfo local and tutelar deities to the one God. And they all taught the frequency of divine communication?.
Página 19 - If we confider the circumftances recited in the laft paragraph, it'Will appear, that thefe traditionary evidences are fufficient ones; and we fha.ll have a real argument, as well as one ad hominem, for receiving books fo handed down to us. For it is not to be conceived, that whole nations fhould either be impofed upon themfelves, or concur to deceive others, by forgeries of books or facts. Thefe books and facts muft therefore, in general, be genuine and true; and it is a ftrong additional evidence...
Página 7 - And indeed the arguments for the general truth of the hiftory of any age or nation, .where regular records have been kept, are fo interwoven together, and fupport each other in fuch a variety of ways, that it is extremely difficult to keep the ideas of. them diftinct, not to anticipate, and not to prove more than the exactnefs of method requires one to prove. Or, in other words, the inconfiftency of the contrary fuppofition is fo great, that they can fcarce ftand long enough to be confuted.
Página 153 - ... that Christ's religion made every day in the world, but were unable to do it. Yet...