A discourse, i. Of the Trinity ... ii. Of God's existence ... iii. Of the certainty of the holy Scriptures ... iv. Of the immortality of our souls ... v. Of physick, metaphysick, and astronomy. [3 pt. Sections 2-4 are in Engl. and Fr., and section 5 is in Lat.].

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Pŕgina 39 - Being in the form of God, He thought it not robbery to be equal with God ; but made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men : and being found in fashion as a man, He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
Pŕgina 3 - Such is the scriptural evidence of which we are in possession, that the Father is God, that the Son is God, that the Holy Spirit is God.
Pŕgina 22 - But to us there is hut one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him ; and one Lord Jesus Christ, hy whom are all things, and we hy him,
Pŕgina 40 - Christ was in the form of a servant as soon as he was made man. Secondly, that he was in the form of God before he was in the form of a servant.
Pŕgina 40 - Thirdly, that he was (as much)2 in the form of God, that is, did as truly and really subsist in the divine nature, as in the form of a servant, or in the nature of man. It is a vain imagination, that our Saviour then first appeared a servant, when he was apprehended, bound, scourged, crucified.
Pŕgina 54 - That the Father is not the Son, nor the Son the Father, nor the Holy Ghost either Father or Son : they are distinct, so that one is not the other ; that is, as we now term it, they are three distinct Persons, and two of them eternally referred up to one. 3. These three, however distinct enough to be three Persons, are yet united enough to be one God.
Pŕgina 105 - tuent le corps & ne peuvent tuer l'ame, „ mais plutôt craignez celui qui peut perdre & 5i l'ame & le corps dans la gehenne.
Pŕgina 98 - ... which transcend the power of imagination; which will appear by these following operations of the mind, which every one who hath it may find within himself. I . Correcting the errors of imagination. For if all our perceptions .were nothing else but the images of corporeal things left in the brain, the judgment of the mind must of necessity be according to the impressions which are made upon the organs of sense. But now if our minds can and do form apprehensions of things quite different from those...
Pŕgina 104 - Fear not them which kill the Body, but are not able to kill the Soul : But rather fear him which is able to deftroy both Soul and Body in Hell ; fays our blefled Saviour.
Pŕgina 17 - ... midnight at noon. But who ever told you this ? Your Parfons, they reply. Then your Parfons muft be fools and liars. But do we, or do our creeds affirm that there are three Gods ? fo far from it, that the Athanafian creed fays exprefsly there are not three Gods, but one God. But how then, anfwer they, can the Father be God, the Son God, and the Holy Ghoft God ? Father, Son, and Holy Ghoft, are three ; and if each of thefe be God, there are three Gods. This we deny ; affirming the three Perfons...

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