An Exposition of the CreedL.B. Seeley and Son, reprinted for Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1830 - 528 |
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... action done , knows it to be done , and therefore assents unto the truth of the performance of it because he sees it ; but another person , to whom he relates it , may assent unto the per- formance of the same action , not because ...
... action done , knows it to be done , and therefore assents unto the truth of the performance of it because he sees it ; but another person , to whom he relates it , may assent unto the per- formance of the same action , not because ...
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... action , even by the heathen , because they thought no action prospered but by his approbation , much more ought we to fix it before our confession , because without hím to believe as we profess is no less than a contradic- tion . Now ...
... action , even by the heathen , because they thought no action prospered but by his approbation , much more ought we to fix it before our confession , because without hím to believe as we profess is no less than a contradic- tion . Now ...
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... actions by any counsel of their own . The stone doth not deliberate whether it shall descend , nor doth the wheat take counsel whether it shall grow or not . Even men in natural actions use no act of deliberation . We do not advise how ...
... actions by any counsel of their own . The stone doth not deliberate whether it shall descend , nor doth the wheat take counsel whether it shall grow or not . Even men in natural actions use no act of deliberation . We do not advise how ...
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... actions of all things depend , can pos- sibly be imagined to foresee the effects depending merely on those causes ... action be performed which is not within the compass of the power of any natural agent 44 Article I.
... actions of all things depend , can pos- sibly be imagined to foresee the effects depending merely on those causes ... action be performed which is not within the compass of the power of any natural agent 44 Article I.
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... actions which they find themselves to have wrought according to their rule , a sting and secret re- morse for all vicious acts and impious machinations . Nay , those who strive most to deny a God , and to ob- literate all sense of ...
... actions which they find themselves to have wrought according to their rule , a sting and secret re- morse for all vicious acts and impious machinations . Nay , those who strive most to deny a God , and to ob- literate all sense of ...
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