An Exposition of the CreedL.B. Seeley and Son, reprinted for Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1830 - 528 |
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... person to believe and confess ; then may we be conceived to have sufficiently explicated the first word of the Creed ; then may every one understand what it is he says , and upon what ground he proceeds , when he professeth , I believe ...
... person to believe and confess ; then may we be conceived to have sufficiently explicated the first word of the Creed ; then may every one understand what it is he says , and upon what ground he proceeds , when he professeth , I believe ...
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... person , to whom he relates it , may assent unto the per- formance of the same action , not because himself sees it , but because the other relates it ; in which case that which is credible is the object of faith in one , of evident ...
... person , to whom he relates it , may assent unto the per- formance of the same action , not because himself sees it , but because the other relates it ; in which case that which is credible is the object of faith in one , of evident ...
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... person to understand , what it is he says , and upon what ground he proceeds , when he begins his confession with these words , I believe , which I conceive may in this manner be fitly expressed : -- Although those things which I am ...
... person to understand , what it is he says , and upon what ground he proceeds , when he begins his confession with these words , I believe , which I conceive may in this manner be fitly expressed : -- Although those things which I am ...
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... person hath a particular remembrancer in himself as a sufficient testimony of his Creator , Lord , and Judge . We ... persons of most various inclina- tions do agree , that the remorse of conscience can never be obliterated , then it ...
... person hath a particular remembrancer in himself as a sufficient testimony of his Creator , Lord , and Judge . We ... persons of most various inclina- tions do agree , that the remorse of conscience can never be obliterated , then it ...
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... Person of the Father , " of whom are all things , " and the Person of the Son , " by whom are all things ; " -secondly , that the dif- ference consisteth properly in this , that as the branch is from the root , and the river from the ...
... Person of the Father , " of whom are all things , " and the Person of the Son , " by whom are all things ; " -secondly , that the dif- ference consisteth properly in this , that as the branch is from the root , and the river from the ...
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Abraham acknowledge almighty ancient angels anointed apostles appeareth ascended assertion assured attributed begotten believe blessed blood body bosom of Abraham called Christian church church of Christ communion conceived confession consequently Creed crucified crucifixion David dead death delivered deny descended into hell divine doctrine dominion doth earth essence eternal everlasting explication express faith Father flesh followeth glory God the Father gospel hath heaven Holy Ghost infinite Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews John Judea judge King live Lord Matt Messias Moses nature necessary never notion only-begotten person Pilate Pontius Pilate preached Priest profess promised proper prophets Psal punishment raised received resurrection right hand Sadducees saints Saviour Scriptures Secondly sent signify sins Socinians Son of God soul spake Spirit suffer testimony thee thereby things Thirdly thou throne tion torments true truly truth virgin virgin Mary whatsoever whence Wherefore whosoever words