The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 5F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Pagina 12
... shew and pompous distinction ; whether it be that of wealth , or honour , or wisdom . Covetousness disposes him to take all he can to himself , and pay no regard to the wants of others ; whence the state of nature is a state of war , in ...
... shew and pompous distinction ; whether it be that of wealth , or honour , or wisdom . Covetousness disposes him to take all he can to himself , and pay no regard to the wants of others ; whence the state of nature is a state of war , in ...
Pagina 16
... shew us the difference between the world and the Church so effectually , as when we consi- der who is at the head of each society . Christ is the head of the Church , and the Devil is the prince of this world , who is also called the ...
... shew us the difference between the world and the Church so effectually , as when we consi- der who is at the head of each society . Christ is the head of the Church , and the Devil is the prince of this world , who is also called the ...
Pagina 25
... shew itself ; and it comes in strait lines , which direct us to its source . A city placed upon a mountain is so elevated above other objects , that it cannot be difficult to find it ; rather it is impossible to miss it ; it cannot be ...
... shew itself ; and it comes in strait lines , which direct us to its source . A city placed upon a mountain is so elevated above other objects , that it cannot be difficult to find it ; rather it is impossible to miss it ; it cannot be ...
Pagina 27
... shew us that the Church is no confused multitude of people , independent of one another , and subject to no common rules : but a regu- lar society , like to other societies , in some respects , and unlike them all in others . It is ...
... shew us that the Church is no confused multitude of people , independent of one another , and subject to no common rules : but a regu- lar society , like to other societies , in some respects , and unlike them all in others . It is ...
Pagina 34
... shew the extent of its authority . Every society must have power over its own members , to admit or exclude as the case requires ; it cannot otherwise subsist . The Church , from the days of the Apostles , always exercised the power of ...
... shew the extent of its authority . Every society must have power over its own members , to admit or exclude as the case requires ; it cannot otherwise subsist . The Church , from the days of the Apostles , always exercised the power of ...
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