Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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... ascribe these Attributes to God , by Way of Resemblance and Analogy to such Qualities or Powers as we find most valuable and perfect in our selves . § V. Thirdly , If we look into the Holy Scriptures , and consider the Representations ...
... ascribe these Attributes to God , by Way of Resemblance and Analogy to such Qualities or Powers as we find most valuable and perfect in our selves . § V. Thirdly , If we look into the Holy Scriptures , and consider the Representations ...
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... ascribe Fore - knowledge to God , because we are certain that he cannot be surprized by any Event , nor at any Loss what he is to do , when it happens . And thereby we give him all the Perfec- tion we can , and assure our selves , that ...
... ascribe Fore - knowledge to God , because we are certain that he cannot be surprized by any Event , nor at any Loss what he is to do , when it happens . And thereby we give him all the Perfec- tion we can , and assure our selves , that ...
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... ascribe to him Hands , Eyes and Feet : Not with a Design , that we should believe he has 32 but to shew , that he has 35 36 36 2 all , we do or say , as 4 he hath 36 15-20 represented with such Passions , as we per- ceive in our selves ...
... ascribe to him Hands , Eyes and Feet : Not with a Design , that we should believe he has 32 but to shew , that he has 35 36 36 2 all , we do or say , as 4 he hath 36 15-20 represented with such Passions , as we per- ceive in our selves ...
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