A Collection of Tracts, on Various SubjectsT. Cox, 1730 - 466 páginas |
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... capable of judging of the fitness of their own actions : and this authority parents are in- vefted with , from that natural relation they ftand in to their children , as they voluntarily became the inftruments of bringing them into ...
... capable of judging of the fitness of their own actions : and this authority parents are in- vefted with , from that natural relation they ftand in to their children , as they voluntarily became the inftruments of bringing them into ...
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... capable of fuch different ftates , as is the present cafe : and if the Son be a dependent being , the confequence is unavoidable , viz . that he is inferiour and fubordinate to the Father ( as I have fhewn above ) and the Father alone ...
... capable of fuch different ftates , as is the present cafe : and if the Son be a dependent being , the confequence is unavoidable , viz . that he is inferiour and fubordinate to the Father ( as I have fhewn above ) and the Father alone ...
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... capable of being exalted higher , by his Father , as a reward of it . He was capable of being exalted , at the right hand of God , to be a prevailing interceffor for his people , and to receive the honour which flows from that relation ...
... capable of being exalted higher , by his Father , as a reward of it . He was capable of being exalted , at the right hand of God , to be a prevailing interceffor for his people , and to receive the honour which flows from that relation ...
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... capable by its union with him , then the humanity must be feparated from the Son , and the bond of u- nion must be diffolv'd , before it could be capable of receiving exaltation from the Father . The gentleman , in his answer to my ...
... capable by its union with him , then the humanity must be feparated from the Son , and the bond of u- nion must be diffolv'd , before it could be capable of receiving exaltation from the Father . The gentleman , in his answer to my ...
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... capable of judging whether things belong to their fpecies or not ; for otherways we should never be able to diftinguish one thing from another , nor know what fpecies things belong to . Thus for example , if the ftandard of the fpecies ...
... capable of judging whether things belong to their fpecies or not ; for otherways we should never be able to diftinguish one thing from another , nor know what fpecies things belong to . Thus for example , if the ftandard of the fpecies ...
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