An apology for the true christian divinityBaskerville, 1765 - 531 pages |
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... natural Truths move and incline the Mind to a natural Affent : As , That the Whole is greater than its Part ; That two contradictory Sayings cannot be both true , nor both falfe : Which is also manifeft , according to our Adversaries ...
... natural Truths move and incline the Mind to a natural Affent : As , That the Whole is greater than its Part ; That two contradictory Sayings cannot be both true , nor both falfe : Which is also manifeft , according to our Adversaries ...
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... Nature , and Seed of the Serpent , which he fows in Men's Hearts , while they abide in this natural and corrupted State ; from whence it comes , that not their Words and Deeds only , but all their Imaginations are evil perpetu- ally in ...
... Nature , and Seed of the Serpent , which he fows in Men's Hearts , while they abide in this natural and corrupted State ; from whence it comes , that not their Words and Deeds only , but all their Imaginations are evil perpetu- ally in ...
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Robert Barclay. they are by Nature the Children of Wrath , who walk according to the Power of the Prince of the Air . The Fifth and Sixth Propofitions . Concerning the Universal Redemption by Christ , and also the Saving and Spiritual ...
Robert Barclay. they are by Nature the Children of Wrath , who walk according to the Power of the Prince of the Air . The Fifth and Sixth Propofitions . Concerning the Universal Redemption by Christ , and also the Saving and Spiritual ...
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... Nature ; fo neither can the Spi- rit of Man , or the Natural Man , as the Apofle in the 14th Verse sub- fumes , receive nor difcern the Things of God , or the Things that are Spiritual , as being also of an higher Nature ; which the ...
... Nature ; fo neither can the Spi- rit of Man , or the Natural Man , as the Apofle in the 14th Verse sub- fumes , receive nor difcern the Things of God , or the Things that are Spiritual , as being also of an higher Nature ; which the ...
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Robert Barclay. Object . Anfw . ham , if Abraham's Faith were different in Nature from ours . Nor doth any Difference arise hence , because they believed in Chrift , with re- spect to his Appearance outwardly as future ; and we , as ...
Robert Barclay. Object . Anfw . ham , if Abraham's Faith were different in Nature from ours . Nor doth any Difference arise hence , because they believed in Chrift , with re- spect to his Appearance outwardly as future ; and we , as ...
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Abuſe Adverfaries affirm againſt alfo alſo Anfw anſwer Apoſtle Baptifm baptized becauſe believe Bread called carnal Cauſe Chrift Chriftians Church commanded Confcience confefs Confequence Darkneſs defire deny Difciples divine Doctrine doth elſe Evil Exerciſe faid Faith fame faved fhall fhew fince firft firſt Fleſh fome fuch fufficient God's Gospel Grace hath Heart himſelf Holy itſelf Jefus Jews Juftification juſtified Knowledge leſs Light Lord Magiftrate manifeft Meaſure Minifters Miniſtry moſt muſt Nature neceffary Neceffity neceſſary nevertheleſs Number Object obſerved Occafion outward Papifts Pelagians Perfons Power pray Prayer preach preſent Promiſe Propofition Proteftants proved Queſtion raiſed Reaſon Reſpect Revelation Righteouſneſs ſaid Saints Saints Faith Salvation ſay Scripture Secondly Seed ſeeing Senſe ſhall ſhould Socinians ſome Soul ſpeak Spirit ſpiritual ſpoken ſuch ſuppoſe Teftimony thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou tion true Truth underſtand underſtood unto uſe Wiſdom Witneſs World Worſhip