“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman & Company, 1772 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 51
Page 2
... argument , I fhall reduce my difcourfe to these five heads . I. I fhall confider the nature of this vice , and where- in it confifts . 2. I shall confider the due extent of this prohibition , To fpeak evil of no man . 3. I fhall fhew ...
... argument , I fhall reduce my difcourfe to these five heads . I. I fhall confider the nature of this vice , and where- in it confifts . 2. I shall confider the due extent of this prohibition , To fpeak evil of no man . 3. I fhall fhew ...
Page 18
... argument . But , because hardly any thing can be fo clear , but fomething may be faid against it ; nor any thing fo bad , but fomething may be pleaded in excufe for it , I fhall therefore take notice of two or three pleas that may be ...
... argument . But , because hardly any thing can be fo clear , but fomething may be faid against it ; nor any thing fo bad , but fomething may be pleaded in excufe for it , I fhall therefore take notice of two or three pleas that may be ...
Page 35
... argument and reasoning in that text ? I have infifted the longer upon this , because it is the great text upon which the Arians lay the main ftrength and ftrefs of their opinion , that the Son of God is a crea- ture , because he is faid ...
... argument and reasoning in that text ? I have infifted the longer upon this , because it is the great text upon which the Arians lay the main ftrength and ftrefs of their opinion , that the Son of God is a crea- ture , because he is faid ...
Page 47
... argument to fup- port his caufe . And yet , to do right to the writers on that fide , I muft own , that generally they are a pattern of the fair way of difputing , and of debating matters of religion , without heat , and unfeemly ...
... argument to fup- port his caufe . And yet , to do right to the writers on that fide , I muft own , that generally they are a pattern of the fair way of difputing , and of debating matters of religion , without heat , and unfeemly ...
Page 62
... argument , I cannot but take notice of one thing wherein our adversaries in this caufe do perpetually glory , as a mighty advantage which they think they have over us in this point of the divinity of the Son of God , and confequently in ...
... argument , I cannot but take notice of one thing wherein our adversaries in this caufe do perpetually glory , as a mighty advantage which they think they have over us in this point of the divinity of the Son of God , and confequently in ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Volume 3 John Tillotson Affichage du livre entier - 1748 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
abfurd affurance againſt alfo anfwer Apoſtle becauſe befides believe beſt cafe caufe cauſe Chrift Chriftian church concerning confequently confider confideration defign delivered demonftration difcourfe divine doctrine doth efpecially endeavour eternal Evangelift evil expreffion exprefs facrifice faid falvation fame fathers fave fcripture fecure feems fenfe ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fignify fince firft firſt fome fpeaking fuch fufferings fufficient fuppofe furely gofpel greateſt hath heaven himſelf holy impoffible infallible inftance inftruction Irenæus itſelf Jefus Jews laft lefs likewife Lord mankind matter means meaſure miſtake moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary occafion oral tradition ourſelves paffage perfons plain plainly poffible prefent preferve principles Proteftants purpoſe reafon religion rule of faith Socinians Son of God ſpeak St John teftimonies tells thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion true truth ture underſtand univerfal uſe virtue whofe words