Lectures on Theology, Volumul 1Whetham, 1841 |
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Pagina xi
... perfect and fallible men , they can have no sort of claim — a place which belongs , in fact , only to the perfect word of God . He held , that they should be frequently revised , and that the contrary but most common practice is ...
... perfect and fallible men , they can have no sort of claim — a place which belongs , in fact , only to the perfect word of God . He held , that they should be frequently revised , and that the contrary but most common practice is ...
Pagina xiv
... perfect reasonableness of his faith was in nothing more evident than in the limits which he set to it ; for he had taken pains to ascertain the bounds of revelation , and within these he was as teachable as a child ; to every thing ...
... perfect reasonableness of his faith was in nothing more evident than in the limits which he set to it ; for he had taken pains to ascertain the bounds of revelation , and within these he was as teachable as a child ; to every thing ...
Pagina 7
... perfect gift , -earnestly beseeching him to prevent me from handling his word deceitfully , or in any instance misleading your minds , and to bless such instructions as you may receive , for advancing your progress in divine knowledge ...
... perfect gift , -earnestly beseeching him to prevent me from handling his word deceitfully , or in any instance misleading your minds , and to bless such instructions as you may receive , for advancing your progress in divine knowledge ...
Pagina 16
... perfect in their kind . I would not affirm , however , that even then reason was his only guide , because it appears from the sacred history that he lived in familiar intercourse with his Maker , and was favoured with occasional ...
... perfect in their kind . I would not affirm , however , that even then reason was his only guide , because it appears from the sacred history that he lived in familiar intercourse with his Maker , and was favoured with occasional ...
Pagina 17
... perfect being , if there subsisted no connexion between him and us , how much soever his excellencies might excite our admiration , he would have no claim to our homage and obe- dience . By us , God is regarded in the characters of our ...
... perfect being , if there subsisted no connexion between him and us , how much soever his excellencies might excite our admiration , he would have no claim to our homage and obe- dience . By us , God is regarded in the characters of our ...
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