A View of the Creation of the World, in Illustration of the Mosaic RecordJ.G & F. Rivington, 1836 - 300 pàgines |
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Pàgina 36
... observation , upon this part of the work , of our commentator ' , which is too important to be withholden from the present notice and use ; and I with the utmost satisfaction adduce it , because it is altogether built on argument of ...
... observation , upon this part of the work , of our commentator ' , which is too important to be withholden from the present notice and use ; and I with the utmost satisfaction adduce it , because it is altogether built on argument of ...
Pàgina 44
... observed by creatures ; and therefore , according to the manner of laws , the institution thereof is described , as ... observation of her own laws ; if those principal and mother elements of the world that he had so asserted his own ...
... observed by creatures ; and therefore , according to the manner of laws , the institution thereof is described , as ... observation of her own laws ; if those principal and mother elements of the world that he had so asserted his own ...
Pàgina 45
... observed often but the true original cause thereof , divine malediction , laid for the sin of man upon these creatures , which God had made for the use of man , this being an article of that saving truth which God hath revealed unto his ...
... observed often but the true original cause thereof , divine malediction , laid for the sin of man upon these creatures , which God had made for the use of man , this being an article of that saving truth which God hath revealed unto his ...
Pàgina 46
... observed , that no man denieth , but those things which nature worketh are wrought either always , or for the most part , after one and the same manner . If here it be demanded , what this is which keepeth nature in obedience to her own ...
... observed , that no man denieth , but those things which nature worketh are wrought either always , or for the most part , after one and the same manner . If here it be demanded , what this is which keepeth nature in obedience to her own ...
Pàgina 47
... observe their certain laws , that as long as they keep those forms which give them their being , they cannot possibly be apt or inclinable to do otherwise than they do ; seeing the kinds of their ope- rations are both constantly and ...
... observe their certain laws , that as long as they keep those forms which give them their being , they cannot possibly be apt or inclinable to do otherwise than they do ; seeing the kinds of their ope- rations are both constantly and ...
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A View of the Creation of the World, in Illustration of the Mosaic Record Charles James Burton Visualització completa - 1836 |
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Adam Adam and Eve æther allegorical Almighty appear appointed Assyria bdellium beasts Bishop Patrick blessed body breath called command created creation Creator creeping thing darkness death divine dominion dust earth endeavour endued Euphrates evil existence expression faculty firmament firmament of heaven fish formed fowl fruit garden garden of Eden Genesis GENESIS ii give God's grant ground hath Havilah heaven herb Hesiod Holy immortality innocence intended Israelites Joktan kind light likewise living Lord male and female man's manner matter means ment moon Moses nature night obedience observed omnipotence ordained original ourselves Paradise perfect planted portion principle produced purpose racter reason received rest revelation river Sabbath Scripture seed seventh day shew signify six days soul speak Spirit substance term thereof thou shalt tion tree of knowledge truth unto verse visible waters whole wisdom word