Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... manifest contradiction to say that all being doth depend ; against which it is no relief to urge , that all beings do circularly depend on one another . ( 2 ) For so , however the whole circle or sphere of being should depend on nothing ...
... manifest contradiction to say that all being doth depend ; against which it is no relief to urge , that all beings do circularly depend on one another . ( 2 ) For so , however the whole circle or sphere of being should depend on nothing ...
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... manifest characters of skill upon it , then every such effect , that hath equally manifest characters of skill upon it , must be , with equal reason , con- cluded to be from a skilful cause . " We will acknowledge skill to act , and wit ...
... manifest characters of skill upon it , then every such effect , that hath equally manifest characters of skill upon it , must be , with equal reason , con- cluded to be from a skilful cause . " We will acknowledge skill to act , and wit ...
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... manifest absurdity , in any other sense but as attributing the whole physical creation to him . The ascription of the creation of " all things , " in the physical sense , to the Divine Word , in the introduction to St. John's Gospel ...
... manifest absurdity , in any other sense but as attributing the whole physical creation to him . The ascription of the creation of " all things , " in the physical sense , to the Divine Word , in the introduction to St. John's Gospel ...
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