An Exposition of the CreedL.B. Seeley and Son, reprinted for Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1830 - 528 |
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... cause , or reversely by its effect ; and yet , though by none of these ways , hath the attestation of a truth . For those things which are apparent of themselves are either so in respect of our sense , as that snow is white and fire is ...
... cause , or reversely by its effect ; and yet , though by none of these ways , hath the attestation of a truth . For those things which are apparent of themselves are either so in respect of our sense , as that snow is white and fire is ...
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... cause actually applied doth necessarily produce its own natural effect , and every natural effect wholly dependeth upon and absolutely presupposeth its own proper cause ; there- fore there must be an immediate connection between the cause ...
... cause actually applied doth necessarily produce its own natural effect , and every natural effect wholly dependeth upon and absolutely presupposeth its own proper cause ; there- fore there must be an immediate connection between the cause ...
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... cause a distinction of assent in the understanding , and consequently a several kind of faith , which we have supposed to be nothing else but such an assent , Now the credibility of objects , by which they appear fit to be believed , is ...
... cause a distinction of assent in the understanding , and consequently a several kind of faith , which we have supposed to be nothing else but such an assent , Now the credibility of objects , by which they appear fit to be believed , is ...
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... cause of all other truth and knowledge Thus the understanding of God is infinite in respect of comprehension , and not so only , but of certainty also and evidence . Some things we are said to know which are but obscurely known ; we see ...
... cause of all other truth and knowledge Thus the understanding of God is infinite in respect of comprehension , and not so only , but of certainty also and evidence . Some things we are said to know which are but obscurely known ; we see ...
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... cause they wrote the same truths which they spake , were assisted in writing by the same Spirit by which they spake , and therefore they require the same readiness of assent so long as the same truths shall be preserved by those ...
... cause they wrote the same truths which they spake , were assisted in writing by the same Spirit by which they spake , and therefore they require the same readiness of assent so long as the same truths shall be preserved by those ...
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