Gentile Divinity and Morality Demonstrated: In a Brief Collection of Sayings, Precepts, Counsels, Sentences, and Exhortations of Several Eminent Gentile Philosophers, Princes, Orators, &c. : with a Short Account of Their LivesPhilip Gwillim, 1712 - 269 páginas |
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... himself , and with what Mind and Godliness he doth love and favour Religion , and that he hath alfo a regard both of Wicked and Ungodly Men . " There is but one God , and He is Glorious for ever : He is called , He who knoweth Hearts ...
... himself , and with what Mind and Godliness he doth love and favour Religion , and that he hath alfo a regard both of Wicked and Ungodly Men . " There is but one God , and He is Glorious for ever : He is called , He who knoweth Hearts ...
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... Himself , giving the Being and Well - being of every Creature . Socrates . God at once feeth all Things , from the Influence of his Eye , which at once out - runs many Miles ; and of the Mind , which at once confiders Things done in the ...
... Himself , giving the Being and Well - being of every Creature . Socrates . God at once feeth all Things , from the Influence of his Eye , which at once out - runs many Miles ; and of the Mind , which at once confiders Things done in the ...
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... himself is of none other either moved or governed . Plato . The Divine Nature and Subftance of God fuffereth neither Change nor End , for it is both Immutable and Infinite . " In God , or about God , can be no Evil ; therefore all Evil ...
... himself is of none other either moved or governed . Plato . The Divine Nature and Subftance of God fuffereth neither Change nor End , for it is both Immutable and Infinite . " In God , or about God , can be no Evil ; therefore all Evil ...
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... himself furmounteth all the Crea- tures ; and therefore Men ought to love , fear , and obey Him ; tho ' they fhould be constrain'd by wicked Men to the contrary . Socrates . If thou know'ft not what is Sin , and what is Vertue , by the ...
... himself furmounteth all the Crea- tures ; and therefore Men ought to love , fear , and obey Him ; tho ' they fhould be constrain'd by wicked Men to the contrary . Socrates . If thou know'ft not what is Sin , and what is Vertue , by the ...
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... himself commandeth . Socratess 3 A The fincere and incorruptible Ser → vice of God is done but in a few . He cannot be a true Server of God ; who ferveth him not in the Spirit of his Mind , and in . Truth , but . Fantasti- cally , and ...
... himself commandeth . Socratess 3 A The fincere and incorruptible Ser → vice of God is done but in a few . He cannot be a true Server of God ; who ferveth him not in the Spirit of his Mind , and in . Truth , but . Fantasti- cally , and ...
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Página 53 - James call it. For even the devils know and believe that Christ was born of a virgin, that he fasted forty days and forty nights without meat and drink, that he wrought all kind of miracles, declaring himself very God. They believe also that Christ for our sakes suffered...
Página 76 - Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink: 23 Which justify the wicked for reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him!
Página 53 - Christ for our sakes suffered most painful death, to redeem us from everlasting death, and that he rose again from death the third day : they believe that he ascended into heaven, and that he sitteth on the right hand of the Father, and at the last end of this world shall come again and judge both the quick and the dead. These articles of our faith the devils believe; and so they believe all things that be written in the New and Old Testament to be true : and yet for all this faith they be but devils,...
Página 55 - Even so, he that believeth that all that is spoken of God in the Bible is true, and yet liveth so ungodly, that he cannot look to enjoy the promises and benefits of God; although it may be said, that such a man hath a faith and belief to the words of God; yet it is not properly said that he believeth in God, or hath such a faith and trust in God, whereby he may surely look for grace, mercy, and everlasting life at God's hand, but rather for indignation and punishment, according to the merits of his...
Página 56 - HE great utility and profit, that Christian men and women may take, if they will, by hearing and reading the holy scriptures, (dearly beloved,) no heart can sufficiently conceive, much less is my tongue1 able with words to express.
Página 9 - No Man hath feen GOD at any time ; the only begotten SON, which is in the Bofom of the FATHER, he hath declared him.
Página 53 - ... ascended into heaven, and that he sitteth on the right hand of the Father, and at the last end of this world shall come again, and judge both the quick and the dead. These articles of our faith the devils believe, and so they believe all things that be written in the New and Old Testament to be true ; and yet, for all this faith, they be but devils, remaining still in their damnable estate, lacking the very true Christian faith.
Página 72 - God, unless we obey him": she looks upon all accidents as acts of Providence: sets a true value upon things; delivers us from false opinions, and condemns all pleasures that are attended with repentance. She allows nothing to be good that will not be so...
Página 21 - The LIGHT and SPIRIT of God are as wings to the soul, or as that which raiseth up the soul into a sensible communion with God above the world, which the mind of man is prone to slug or bemire itself withal (p.