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" First, It is plain that the Sin and Fall of Adam did not consist in this, vit., that he had only committed a single Act of Disobedience, and so might have been just as He was before, if God had pleased to overlook this single Act of Disobedience, and... "
The Spirit of Prayer : Or, the Soul Rising Out of the Vanity of Time, Into ... - Page 12
by William Law - 1823 - 252 pages
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The Spirit of Prayer ; Or, The Soul Rising Out of the Vanity of Time, Into ...

William Law - Prayer - 1816 - 274 pages
...pleased to overlook this single act of disobedience, and not to have brought a curse upon him and big posterity for it.— Nothing of this is the truth...loving information given by the God of love to his new-born offspring, concerning the state he was in, with regard to the outward world : warning him...
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The Spirit of Prayer : Or, the Soul Rising Out of the Vanity of ..., Volumes 1-2

William Law - Prayer - 1823 - 264 pages
...single act of disobedience, and not to have brought a curse upon him and his posterity for it.—Nothing of this is the truth of the matter, either on the part of God, or on the part of man. As if it had been said; " I have brought thee. into this paradise, with such a nature as the angels...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 2; Volume 6

Orestes Augustus Brownson - American essays - 1852 - 578 pages
...determine what new series of sequences may at any moment be introduced by the operations of free-will, either on the part of God or on the part of man. Moreover, with freedom in the antecedent, the conclusion cannot be logically deduced ; for logic can...
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The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Literary criticisms

Orestes Augustus Brownson - Literature - 1885 - 620 pages
...determine what new series of sequences may at any moment be introduced by the operations of free-will, either on the part of God or on the part of man. Moreover, with freedom in the antecedent, the conclusion cannot be logically deduced ; for logic can...
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The Poems of John Byrom, Volume 35

John Byrom - English poetry - 1895 - 386 pages
...Works, vol. vii.) : "First, It is plain that the Sin and Fall of Adam did not consist in this, vit., that he had only committed a single Act of Disobedience,...loving Information given by the GOD of Love to his new-born Offspring, concerning the State he was in with regard to the outward World : Warning him to...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

Cheshire (England) - 1895 - 362 pages
...Worhs, vol. vii.): "First, It is plain that the Sin and Fall of Adam did not consist in this, vix., that he had only committed a single Act of Disobedience,...loving Information given by the GOD of Love to his new-born Offspring, concerning the State he was in with regard to the outward World : Warning him to...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

Cheshire (England) - 1895 - 362 pages
...Worhs, vol. vii.): "First, It is plain that the Sin and Fall of Adam did not consist in this, »«., that he had only committed a single Act of Disobedience,...of Man's Obedience ; but was a most kind and loving Injormation given by the GOD of Love to his new-born Offspring, concerning the State he was in with...
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The "Summa Theologica" of St. Thomas Aquinas, Part 3, Volume 2

Saint Thomas (Aquinas) - 1914 - 540 pages
...anything which of its nature cannot be otherwise; and in this way it is evident that it was not necessary either on the part of God or on the part of man for Christ to suffer. In another sense a thing may be necessary from some cause quite apart from itself;...
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Summa Theologica, Volume 4 (Part III, First Section)

St Thomas Aquinas - Religion - 2013 - 1310 pages
...anything which of its nature cannot be otherwise ; and in this way it is evident that it was not necessary either on the part of God or on the part of man for Christ to suffer. In another sense a thing may be necessary from some cause quite apart from itself...
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St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica: Vol. 8 of 10

St. Thomas Aquinas
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