| John Wilkins - 1722 - Liczba stron: 420
...his Gofyel offers to us , to enable and encourage us to the di£ charge of our Duty. But yet ;it 13 neverthelefs very ufeful for us to confider the primary...of God.. as the Revelation of his Will in his Word) andconfequently, nothing contained in the Word of God , or in any pretended Revelatioh from Him , can... | |
| John Wilkins (bp. of Chester.) - 1734 - Liczba stron: 422
...and Virtue, which we commonly call the Law of 'Nature ; this being every whit as much the Law of Gvd> as the Revelation of his Will in his Word ; and confequently,...contained in the Word of God, or in any pretended Revelation from Him, can be interpreted to difl(blve the Obligation of moral Duties plainly required... | |
| Ranley - 1864 - Liczba stron: 226
...there is no law, there can neither be obedience nor transgression. It is very useful for us to consider the primary and natural obligation to piety and virtue,...of God, as the Revelation of his Will in his Word". Мк. HENRYSTONE. My late friend, archbishop Whately,* informs us — There are two volumes, as it... | |
| John Hunt - 1870 - Liczba stron: 512
...obligation to piety and virtue which is imposed by the law of nature. This law, Tillotson says, is ' every whit as much the law of God as the revelation of His will in His word, and, consequently, nothing contained in the word of God, or in any pretended revelation from Him, can be... | |
| Ezra Hall Gillett - 1874 - Liczba stron: 440
...solely depend upon the revelation of God's will made us in the holy Scriptures." The law of Nature is " every whit as much the law of God as the revelation of His will in His word, and consequently nothing contained in the word of God, or in any pretended revelation from Him, can be... | |
| 1877 - Liczba stron: 1212
...a law, even before God had made any external or extraordinary revelation. This law, he added, is " every whit as much the law of God as the revelation of His will in His Word, and consequently nothing contained in the Word of God, or in any pretended revelation from Him, can be... | |
| Ian Harris - 1998 - Liczba stron: 460
...tended to uphold the moral order. Thus, in the words of John Tillotson, if 'the Law of Nature' were '. . .every whit as much the Law of God, as the Revelation of his will in his Word;' then '. . .consequently, nothing contained in the Word of God, or in any Pretended Revelation from... | |
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