The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity. In Two Volumes, Volum 1Thomas Turnbull, 1804 - 936 pàgines |
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Pàgina 24
... things necessary ; liberty in things not necessary ; and in all things , prudence and charity ; which he professed was his common creed . Nor can we have the least doubt of his zeal for the faith once delivered to the saints , and for ...
... things necessary ; liberty in things not necessary ; and in all things , prudence and charity ; which he professed was his common creed . Nor can we have the least doubt of his zeal for the faith once delivered to the saints , and for ...
Pàgina 26
... things he most hap- pily wrote and said : and when his best friends justly commended his performances , he even suspected their sincerity . Nor could any under adversities be more content with his lot , even publicly declaring at ...
... things he most hap- pily wrote and said : and when his best friends justly commended his performances , he even suspected their sincerity . Nor could any under adversities be more content with his lot , even publicly declaring at ...
Pàgina 34
... things of less moment , which yet did not seem either to have a solid scriptural interpretation , or are less ac- curately conceived of . Nor has this enquiry been without profit . Amphilochius is commended by Ba- sil on this account ...
... things of less moment , which yet did not seem either to have a solid scriptural interpretation , or are less ac- curately conceived of . Nor has this enquiry been without profit . Amphilochius is commended by Ba- sil on this account ...
Pàgina 35
... things are harmless , or even useful , which by others are invidiously dragged into the subject of litigation . All judicious men are justly displeased with that petulance of wit which prevails at this day , rashly aiming to overturn ...
... things are harmless , or even useful , which by others are invidiously dragged into the subject of litigation . All judicious men are justly displeased with that petulance of wit which prevails at this day , rashly aiming to overturn ...
Pàgina 39
... things signified ... Yet let us all endeavour to express ourselves as accurately as possi- ble ; and by no means defend what has been impru- dently said either by our friends or ourselves , lest we take it ill to be reprehended by ...
... things signified ... Yet let us all endeavour to express ourselves as accurately as possi- ble ; and by no means defend what has been impru- dently said either by our friends or ourselves , lest we take it ill to be reprehended by ...
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