Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... distinct and peculiar existence ; but that it was discerpted from the substance of God in time , and would in time be rejoined and resolved into it again ; which they explained by a bottle's being filled with sea water , that swimming ...
... distinct and peculiar existence ; but that it was discerpted from the substance of God in time , and would in time be rejoined and resolved into it again ; which they explained by a bottle's being filled with sea water , that swimming ...
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... distinct existence by absorption , as a drop is lost in the ocean , is abhorrent . It is pleasant to feed on sweetmeats , but no one wishes to be the sweetmeat itself . " So satisfactorily is this point made out against the " wisdom of ...
... distinct existence by absorption , as a drop is lost in the ocean , is abhorrent . It is pleasant to feed on sweetmeats , but no one wishes to be the sweetmeat itself . " So satisfactorily is this point made out against the " wisdom of ...
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... distinct particular reasons for miracles , to afford mankind instruction , additional to that of nature , and to attest the truth of it ; and our being able to discern reasons for them , gives a positive credibility to the history of ...
... distinct particular reasons for miracles , to afford mankind instruction , additional to that of nature , and to attest the truth of it ; and our being able to discern reasons for them , gives a positive credibility to the history of ...
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... distinct class of men , they were known to be expert in producing singular effects and apparent transformations in natural objects , for after Moses had commenced his marvellous operations , they were sent for by Pharaoh to oppose their ...
... distinct class of men , they were known to be expert in producing singular effects and apparent transformations in natural objects , for after Moses had commenced his marvellous operations , they were sent for by Pharaoh to oppose their ...
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... distinct and superior character . We conclude therefore that the objection to the conclusive nature of the proof of the truth of the Scriptures from miracles and pro- phecies grounded upon the supposed admission that miracles may be ...
... distinct and superior character . We conclude therefore that the objection to the conclusive nature of the proof of the truth of the Scriptures from miracles and pro- phecies grounded upon the supposed admission that miracles may be ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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