The Scheme and Conduct of Providence, from the Creation to the Coming of Messiah: Or, an Enquiry Into the Reasons of the Divine Dispensations in that Period. By Mr. WelstedJ. Walthoe, 1736 - 136 páginas |
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... himself the Son of Man , and of his having the title of Son of God given him . In what fenfe he is a Saviour , and Redeemer . Porphyry's objection , and the grounds of it , farther and finally difcufs'd , and confuted , p . 118 The ...
... himself the Son of Man , and of his having the title of Son of God given him . In what fenfe he is a Saviour , and Redeemer . Porphyry's objection , and the grounds of it , farther and finally difcufs'd , and confuted , p . 118 The ...
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... himself . The number of books , already publish'd in all languages , is fuch , that it is more than the labour of a man's life to know the titles and drift of but a few of them ; and it is not , perhaps , worth a wife man's while to ...
... himself . The number of books , already publish'd in all languages , is fuch , that it is more than the labour of a man's life to know the titles and drift of but a few of them ; and it is not , perhaps , worth a wife man's while to ...
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... himself ; could not give them the good , he wanted : but notwithstanding , the frame of his mind was , to all intents , the fame ftill ; his liberty , or natural power to will and act , to judge and determine , was not alter'd ; nor did ...
... himself ; could not give them the good , he wanted : but notwithstanding , the frame of his mind was , to all intents , the fame ftill ; his liberty , or natural power to will and act , to judge and determine , was not alter'd ; nor did ...
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... been once univerfally loft ? Could human reason have recovered it ? very probably , not : the true knowledge of GOD could not have been had but from GOD himself . We We are apt to think , we clearly fee these 24 The Scheme and Conduct.
... been once univerfally loft ? Could human reason have recovered it ? very probably , not : the true knowledge of GOD could not have been had but from GOD himself . We We are apt to think , we clearly fee these 24 The Scheme and Conduct.
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... himself from being loft , he faw it alike re- quifite to appropriate , and feparate from the reft of the world , a particular people ; to reign over them perfonally , if I may fo fay , and by grace and terror , and by all motives of ...
... himself from being loft , he faw it alike re- quifite to appropriate , and feparate from the reft of the world , a particular people ; to reign over them perfonally , if I may fo fay , and by grace and terror , and by all motives of ...
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Abraham againſt alfo alſo becauſe beſt bleffings cafe cauſe celebrated SONGS CHAP Chrift Church of England circumftances confequence defire Difcourfe divine Edition Egypt ELIZA HAYWOOD Epiftle exiſtence explain'd facred fafely faid fame fathers favour fecond commandment felves fenfe feparating feven feveral fhall fhew fince firft firſt fome foon fpirit ftate ftill fuch fuffer fuppofe fure God's goodneſs happineſs hardned himſelf idolatry itſelf Jews juſt juſtice laft laſt leaſt lefs leſs likewiſe loft Lord mankind meaſure miracles Mofes moft moſt Muggletonians muſt nation nature neceffary neceffity occafions paffions particular perfons pleaſed pleaſure Poem poffible pofterity Price promiſes Publiſhed puniſhed purpoſe reaſon refpect reft religion reſpect reſt ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhould Sir ROBERT WALPOLE ſtate ſteps ſtill ſuch themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thouſand tion treatiſe true truth underſtand underſtood univerfal unjuſt uſe Verfe virtue wiſdom worſhip
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