A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 6O. Everett, 1826 |
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... divine , much less can be obligatory to bind a person of a differing persuasion , to subscribe under pain of losing his faith , or being a heretic . For it is a demonstration , that nothing can be necessary to be believed under pain of ...
... divine , much less can be obligatory to bind a person of a differing persuasion , to subscribe under pain of losing his faith , or being a heretic . For it is a demonstration , that nothing can be necessary to be believed under pain of ...
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... divine revelation , and all other good means , hath great advantages over him that gives himself wholly to follow any human guide whatsoever , because he fol- lows all their reasons and his own too ; he follows them till reason leaves ...
... divine revelation , and all other good means , hath great advantages over him that gives himself wholly to follow any human guide whatsoever , because he fol- lows all their reasons and his own too ; he follows them till reason leaves ...
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... divine truths ; never was reason made more a slave or more useless . Must not all the world say , either they must be great hypocrites , or do great violence to their understanding , when they not . only cease from their claim , but ...
... divine truths ; never was reason made more a slave or more useless . Must not all the world say , either they must be great hypocrites , or do great violence to their understanding , when they not . only cease from their claim , but ...
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... divine principle . These I shall prove together , for one depends upon another . And first , that the liberty of will did not perish to man- kind by the fall of Adam is so evident , that St Austin , who is an adversary in some parts of ...
... divine principle . These I shall prove together , for one depends upon another . And first , that the liberty of will did not perish to man- kind by the fall of Adam is so evident , that St Austin , who is an adversary in some parts of ...
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... divine decree , and then the same decree may make us sin , and not the sin of Adam be the cause of it . But if a liberty of will made Adam sin , then this liberty to sin being still left us , this liberty and not Adam's sin is the cause ...
... divine decree , and then the same decree may make us sin , and not the sin of Adam be the cause of it . But if a liberty of will made Adam sin , then this liberty to sin being still left us , this liberty and not Adam's sin is the cause ...
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