An Exposition of the CreedL.B. Seeley and Son, reprinted for Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1830 - 528 |
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... whatsoever is necessary for the illustration of any part of the Creed , as to them who have any knowledge of the Latin , Greek , and Oriental languages , of the writings of the ancient fathers , the doctrines of the Jews , and the ...
... whatsoever is necessary for the illustration of any part of the Creed , as to them who have any knowledge of the Latin , Greek , and Oriental languages , of the writings of the ancient fathers , the doctrines of the Jews , and the ...
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... whatsoever appeareth true unto it , and so far as it so appeareth . Now this assent , or judgment of any thing to be true , being a general act of the understanding , and so applicable to other habits thereof as well as to faith , must ...
... whatsoever appeareth true unto it , and so far as it so appeareth . Now this assent , or judgment of any thing to be true , being a general act of the understanding , and so applicable to other habits thereof as well as to faith , must ...
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... whatsoever is such a kind of assent . But , though all belief be an assent to that which is credible , yet every such assent may not be properly faith ; and therefore those words make not the definition complete . For he who sees an ...
... whatsoever is such a kind of assent . But , though all belief be an assent to that which is credible , yet every such assent may not be properly faith ; and therefore those words make not the definition complete . For he who sees an ...
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... whatsoever is thus apprehended , if it depend upon real arguments , is not yet called credible , but probable ; and an assent to such a truth is not properly faith , but opinion . But when any thing propounded to us is neither ap ...
... whatsoever is thus apprehended , if it depend upon real arguments , is not yet called credible , but probable ; and an assent to such a truth is not properly faith , but opinion . But when any thing propounded to us is neither ap ...
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... whatsoever is propounded to his understand- ing is most clear and evident ; " neither is there any crea- ture that is not manifest in his sight ; but all things are naked and open unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do , " Heb ...
... whatsoever is propounded to his understand- ing is most clear and evident ; " neither is there any crea- ture that is not manifest in his sight ; but all things are naked and open unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do , " Heb ...
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