| Hugo Grotius - 1805 - 396 pàgines
...Creation of the World, a Divine Providence ; the Goodness and AdvantasB 140 OF THE TRUTH OF THE [Book II. those Things which he would have us believe, so as...should be accepted from us as Obedience, should not be sovery plain, as those Things we perceive by our Senses, and by Demonstration; but only so far as is... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 pàgines
...is, for the most part, necessary to the successful study of difficult truths. 3 It would seem to be the will of God that those things which he would have us believe, so that that faith should be accepted from us as obedience, should not so evidently appear as those things... | |
| Joseph Butler - 2005 - 401 pàgines
...natural affection, which is between parents and children, is lost, who can be known no other way. And it is the will of God, that those things which he would have ns believe, so as that faith should be accepted from us as obedience, should not be so very plain,... | |
| The Proprietors - 1857 - 688 pàgines
...quote the extracts which the author has judiciously chosen from the most standard authorities : — " It is the will of God that those things which he would have us believe, so tint faith may be accepted as obedience, should not be so plain as what is perceived by oar senses... | |
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