An Inquiry Into the Comparative Moral Tendency of Trinitarian and Unitarian Doctrines: In a Series of Letters to the Rev. Dr. Miller, of PrincetonWells and Lilly, 1823 - 418 |
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Strona x
... Bishop Stillingfleet speaks of five general ones , 133. Ano- ther writter tells of forty , ib . Scholastic mysticism of Cheynel , 134 . Sherlock , Barrow , South , and Waterland , 135. Various opinions of seve- ral English divines on ...
... Bishop Stillingfleet speaks of five general ones , 133. Ano- ther writter tells of forty , ib . Scholastic mysticism of Cheynel , 134 . Sherlock , Barrow , South , and Waterland , 135. Various opinions of seve- ral English divines on ...
Strona xii
... Bishop Stillingfleet , 228. Satisfaction scheme leaves no room for the free grace and mercy of God , 229. These repeatedly incul- cated in the Scriptures , 231. Merits of Christ , 232. By the Calvinistic scheme no satisfaction is made ...
... Bishop Stillingfleet , 228. Satisfaction scheme leaves no room for the free grace and mercy of God , 229. These repeatedly incul- cated in the Scriptures , 231. Merits of Christ , 232. By the Calvinistic scheme no satisfaction is made ...
Strona 133
... Bishop Stillingfleet speaks of five different trini- ties , radically distinct from each other , which the opposers of that doctrine had detected in the writ- ings of its defenders . First , the Ciceronian trinity , which represents the ...
... Bishop Stillingfleet speaks of five different trini- ties , radically distinct from each other , which the opposers of that doctrine had detected in the writ- ings of its defenders . First , the Ciceronian trinity , which represents the ...
Strona 228
... Bishop Stillingfleet were among this number . They were shocked at the idea , that God should punish the innocent for the guilty ; and to lessen the embarrassment , Dr. Clarke imagined , that it was no violation of justice in God to ...
... Bishop Stillingfleet were among this number . They were shocked at the idea , that God should punish the innocent for the guilty ; and to lessen the embarrassment , Dr. Clarke imagined , that it was no violation of justice in God to ...
Strona 381
... Bishop Stillingfleet had the acuteness to discover , as he imagined , a secret attack on the trinity , even in the Essay on the Human Understanding . Locke , in his reply , does not say that he believes in the trinity , and that ...
... Bishop Stillingfleet had the acuteness to discover , as he imagined , a secret attack on the trinity , even in the Essay on the Human Understanding . Locke , in his reply , does not say that he believes in the trinity , and that ...
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