The Reasons of the Christian ReligionR. White, 1667 - 604 páginas |
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... give you an account of this attempt : For my own Reason is much against over - doing , and wafting our little time in things fuperfluous ; which is but enough for necessary things : But it hath re- corded this among the indubitata ...
... give you an account of this attempt : For my own Reason is much against over - doing , and wafting our little time in things fuperfluous ; which is but enough for necessary things : But it hath re- corded this among the indubitata ...
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... give him fufficient proof of all which I defire him to affent to . But I make no doubt but a hafty and half- witted Reader can find objections and words enough against the plainest truth here written ; and fuch as he thinks do need a ...
... give him fufficient proof of all which I defire him to affent to . But I make no doubt but a hafty and half- witted Reader can find objections and words enough against the plainest truth here written ; and fuch as he thinks do need a ...
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... give you note- ftimonies from the Chriftian writings or authorities , because I suppose the Reader to be one that doth not believe them ; and my business is only to prove Natural Verities by their proper evidence : But left any should ...
... give you note- ftimonies from the Chriftian writings or authorities , because I suppose the Reader to be one that doth not believe them ; and my business is only to prove Natural Verities by their proper evidence : But left any should ...
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... give up your felves to a Saviour and a Sanctifyer ? Or can you think while you are awake and fober , that Perfidiousness will fave you , and be- taken by God instead of Christianity ? will God ac- cept you for a perjured Profeffion ? to ...
... give up your felves to a Saviour and a Sanctifyer ? Or can you think while you are awake and fober , that Perfidiousness will fave you , and be- taken by God instead of Christianity ? will God ac- cept you for a perjured Profeffion ? to ...
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... give much light to one another ; I found it meet to begin at the figurámve nofcamus : moft evident , from whence I afcended in the order following . Neque nos corpora noftra , aut ftaturam fumus : neque ego tibi dicens hoc CORPORI tuo ...
... give much light to one another ; I found it meet to begin at the figurámve nofcamus : moft evident , from whence I afcended in the order following . Neque nos corpora noftra , aut ftaturam fumus : neque ego tibi dicens hoc CORPORI tuo ...
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Página 261 - For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground : he hath no form nor comeliness ; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
Página 214 - And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.
Página 17 - God leadeth thee to repentance? but after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up for thyself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgement of God...
Página 282 - All, and in all ; of whom, and through whom, and to whom, are all things, to whom be glory for ever. — Amen.
Página 19 - He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination.
Página 217 - them, -It is not for you to know the times or the feafonSj which *' the Father hath put in his own power ; but ye fhall receive power '* after that the Holy Ghoft is come upon you ; and ye fhall be wit". nefles unto me, both in Jerufalem, and in all Judea^ and in Sa" maria, and unto the uttermqft parts of the earth.
Página 19 - He that committeth fin is of the devil ; for the devil finneth from the beginning. For this purpofe the Son of God was manifefted, that he might deftroy the works of the devil.
Página 394 - ... sinners may be a warning ; or whether the new earth, wherein righteousness must dwell, according to God's promise, 2 Pet. iii. 12, 13, shall not have use of this warning to keep them in their righteousness ? As long as all these things are probable, and the contrary utterly uncertain, how foolish a thing is it to go from the light of a plain revelation and Scripture, and argue, from our dark uncertainties...
Página 463 - As thou art the agent and advocate of Jesus my Lord, O plead his cause effectually in my soul against the suggestions of Satan and my unbelief; and finish his healing, saving work, and let not the flesh or world prevail. Be in me the resident witness of my Lord, the author of my prayers, the spirit of adoption, the seal of God, and the earnest of mine inheritance.
Página 419 - ... were suddenly converted by the preaching of the apostles at the first. And in how little time there were churches planted abroad the world : and then, how the Roman empire was brought in, and subdued to Christ, and crowns and sceptres resigned to him ; and all this according to his own prediction, that when he was lifted up, he would draw all men to him ; and according to the predictions of his prophets.