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... Prove this to be equally necessary to salvation with the internal principle itself , 1. From the nature and purpose of the truths re- vealed by God : and especially those , in which we are now concerned , delivered by Christ and His ...
... Prove this to be equally necessary to salvation with the internal principle itself , 1. From the nature and purpose of the truths re- vealed by God : and especially those , in which we are now concerned , delivered by Christ and His ...
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... ( if he do not stifle its testimony ) to a Power and a Judgment infinitely above his own , on which his being and happiness depend . IV . Prove the necessity of this primary truth and 6 [ ART . I. § 2 . I BELIEVE IN GOD .
... ( if he do not stifle its testimony ) to a Power and a Judgment infinitely above his own , on which his being and happiness depend . IV . Prove the necessity of this primary truth and 6 [ ART . I. § 2 . I BELIEVE IN GOD .
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... Prove this most necessary adjunct to the assertion of the Divine existence , 1. From the nature of God ; A. Because the very notion of a Supreme Being implies independence . B. Because whereas the arguments of the first head compel us ...
... Prove this most necessary adjunct to the assertion of the Divine existence , 1. From the nature of God ; A. Because the very notion of a Supreme Being implies independence . B. Because whereas the arguments of the first head compel us ...
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... Prove this sense as well as the preceding from Scriptum . 2. In the voluntary and civil acceptation ; viz . , as that which the laws have admitted to stand instead of natural Paternity - in respect of A. Adoption : whereby God is ...
... Prove this sense as well as the preceding from Scriptum . 2. In the voluntary and civil acceptation ; viz . , as that which the laws have admitted to stand instead of natural Paternity - in respect of A. Adoption : whereby God is ...
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... [ Prove this from Scripture . Quote particularly John xx . 17 , with Epiphanius ' Gloss upon it . ] 2. Is indeed the original proper meaning of this article of the Creed ; as being the fundamental position of that faith which is properly ...
... [ Prove this from Scripture . Quote particularly John xx . 17 , with Epiphanius ' Gloss upon it . ] 2. Is indeed the original proper meaning of this article of the Creed ; as being the fundamental position of that faith which is properly ...
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17 Paternoster Row actual ancient anointed Apollinarian Apostles Article Ascension ascribed assertion baptism Bishop body CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY Catholic Christian Church College confession Considering creation Creator Creed D.D. late dead death declared Demy Octavo denoted descent Divine doctrine Dominion earth Edited eminent eternal Examination existence express faith God the Father Gospel Greek Heathen heaven Hebrew heresy Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human implied Incarnate Ipswich School ISAAC BARROW Israel Israelites Jesus Christ Jews London Warehouse Lord Lord's mankind meaning Mediator Messiah Moses nature necessity of believing Nestorians Only-begotten original Paternity perfect person preceding Price One Shilling proper Prophets Prove relation respect Resurrection saints Saviour Scrip Scripture Secondly sense Shilling and Sixpence Show Smith's Prizes Socinians soul St Catharine's College St John's College suffering Testament testimony things Thirdly tion tribe Trinity Trinity College true truth unction unity University of Cambridge UNIVERSITY PRESS Virgin W. W. SKEAT words
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