| Thomas De Laune - 1712 - 208 páginas
...Impofing of the Senfes of Man N ' on the general \Vords of God, and laying them on Mens Confciences together, under the equal Penalty of Death and Damnation-, This vain Conceit, that we can ipeak of the Things of God* better than in the Words or God ; This Deifying our own Interpretations,... | |
| Matthew Tindal - 1730 - 470 páginas
...Sen-tecr]gp°r1. '°" ** fes of Men upon the general Words of God, and laying C,j; " them upon Mens Confciences together under the equal?. " Penalty of Death and Damnation ; This vain Conceit, " that we can fpeak of the Things of God better than the " Words of God ; This Deifying our own Interpretations,... | |
| John Evans - 1801 - 266 páginas
...fuch difference, muft be, of neceffity, one in, communion. The prefumptuous impofing of the fenfes of men upon the general words of God, and laying them upon men's confciences together ; this vain, conceit, that we can fpeak of the things of God better than in the... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1811 - 440 páginas
...notwithstanding any such difference, must be, of necessity, one in communion. " The presumptuous imposing of the senses of men upon the general words of God, and laying them upon men's consciences together ; this vain conceit, that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God ; this... | |
| 1816 - 408 páginas
...such difference, must be, of necessity, one in communion. "The presumptuous imposing of the sensesof men upon the general words of God, and laying them upon men's consciences together; this vain conceit, that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God; this deifying... | |
| William Chillingworth - 1820 - 566 páginas
...Certainly, if protestants be faulty in this matter, it is for doing it too much, and not too little. This presumptuous imposing of the senses of men upon...and damnation ; this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God, better than in the words of God: this deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous... | |
| John Evans - 1822 - 350 páginas
...than their difference in other things of less moment to divide them. The presumptuous imposing of the senses of men upon the general words of God, and laying them upon men's consciences together ; this vain conceit, that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God ; this... | |
| 1823 - 242 páginas
...Evans's Sequel to tin Sketch. ESSAYS, EXTRACTS, fcc.Truth and Unity. The presumptuous imposing of the senses of men upon the general words of God. and laying them upon men's consciences together ; this vain conceit, that we can speak of tha things of God hetter than in the words of God ;ihisdeifving... | |
| 1828 - 476 páginas
...name dear to Protestantism, and to Truth. " It is this presumptuous imposing of the senses of men upou the words of God, the special senses of men upon the...men's consciences together, under the equal penalty of aeath and damnation) — this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the... | |
| 1828 - 924 páginas
...short passage, is the illustrious Chillingworth — a name dear to Protestantism and to truth. " It is this presumptuous imposing of the senses of men upon...and damnation,) this vain conceit, that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God , this deifying our own interpretations, and enforcing... | |
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