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Pagina 15
... divine Revelation , and seriously makes the Bible the object of his study . I shall only observe on this part of the subject , that he , who , with a becoming attention and an honest heart , applies himself diligent- ly to this book ...
... divine Revelation , and seriously makes the Bible the object of his study . I shall only observe on this part of the subject , that he , who , with a becoming attention and an honest heart , applies himself diligent- ly to this book ...
Pagina 16
... divine will , and a direct impeachment of the divine wisdom . These observations are no less applicable to the manner , in which the Scriptures are written , than to the matter , which they contain . The manner , so far as it affects ...
... divine will , and a direct impeachment of the divine wisdom . These observations are no less applicable to the manner , in which the Scriptures are written , than to the matter , which they contain . The manner , so far as it affects ...
Pagina 22
... divine system will not be denied , because God predicted them , as such , long before they existed . That they were accomplished by the voluntary actions of men will no more be denied . The purpose of God , therefore , and the free ...
... divine system will not be denied , because God predicted them , as such , long before they existed . That they were accomplished by the voluntary actions of men will no more be denied . The purpose of God , therefore , and the free ...
Pagina 26
... Divine veracity . The doctrines , objected to , were doctrines of Revelation , taught by St. Paul under the immediate inspiration of the spirit of God . The answer of the Apostle is commensurate with the objection ; and from the manner ...
... Divine veracity . The doctrines , objected to , were doctrines of Revelation , taught by St. Paul under the immediate inspiration of the spirit of God . The answer of the Apostle is commensurate with the objection ; and from the manner ...
Pagina 43
... divine ; the other human . Who , amid this diversity , would be able , should he desert the plain meaning of Scripture and follow the explanations of men , to adopt any opinion concerning this subject ? Nor have such writers possessed ...
... divine ; the other human . Who , amid this diversity , would be able , should he desert the plain meaning of Scripture and follow the explanations of men , to adopt any opinion concerning this subject ? Nor have such writers possessed ...
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