An analysis of the Exposition of the Creed, written by ... John Pearson. Repr., with revision |
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... proper subject of our present consideration . - In this , A. Deduce the infallible certainty of the as- sent thus bestowed ( 1. ) From the infinite knowledge and wisdom of the Testifier . ( 2. ) From His infinite justice and holi- ness ...
... proper subject of our present consideration . - In this , A. Deduce the infallible certainty of the as- sent thus bestowed ( 1. ) From the infinite knowledge and wisdom of the Testifier . ( 2. ) From His infinite justice and holi- ness ...
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... proper restrictive meaning as applied to the One living and true God . Secondly , With respect to the existence of the Being thus de- clared in the Creed . I. Is the recognition of this Existence an innate or con- natural motion of the ...
... proper restrictive meaning as applied to the One living and true God . Secondly , With respect to the existence of the Being thus de- clared in the Creed . I. Is the recognition of this Existence an innate or con- natural motion of the ...
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... proper sense of the relation , ( 1. ) To all creation , inanimate as well as animate : as exemplified in the language of Scripture , and in what the religion of Nature has truly dictated even to the Heathen world . ( 8 I BELIEVE IN GOD ...
... proper sense of the relation , ( 1. ) To all creation , inanimate as well as animate : as exemplified in the language of Scripture , and in what the religion of Nature has truly dictated even to the Heathen world . ( 8 I BELIEVE IN GOD ...
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... proper sense , to the rational part of the creation -both to superhuman beings , and to mankind ; as exemplified from the same sources as above . B. Conservation ( a notion consequent on the preceding original one of generation ) : God ...
... proper sense , to the rational part of the creation -both to superhuman beings , and to mankind ; as exemplified from the same sources as above . B. Conservation ( a notion consequent on the preceding original one of generation ) : God ...
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... proper meaning of this article of the Creed ; as being the fundamental position of that faith which is properly Christian , and required as such to be confessed by all before baptism . Prove from the Apostolic History and from the form ...
... proper meaning of this article of the Creed ; as being the fundamental position of that faith which is properly Christian , and required as such to be confessed by all before baptism . Prove from the Apostolic History and from the form ...
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