Of the Light of Nature: A DiscourseT. Constable, 1857 - 298 pages |
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Page xii
... need , to extend it to sanctification as well as to justification , and to point out the singular use of it in matters temporal , spiritual , and eternal . ' ' What I say of him , I know of him ; for from mine infancy have I known him ...
... need , to extend it to sanctification as well as to justification , and to point out the singular use of it in matters temporal , spiritual , and eternal . ' ' What I say of him , I know of him ; for from mine infancy have I known him ...
Page xxx
... needs only to be read to be acknowledged a work of great beauty and solid worth . ' The other remains of Nathanael Culverwel , which , though bearing the strong impress of his genius and learning , are more fitted for the edification of ...
... needs only to be read to be acknowledged a work of great beauty and solid worth . ' The other remains of Nathanael Culverwel , which , though bearing the strong impress of his genius and learning , are more fitted for the edification of ...
Page xxxvi
... needs sub- scribe to this , that all knowledge comes flourishing in at these lattices . Why else should not your candle enlighten you before ? Who was it that chained up and fettered your common notions ? Who was it that restrained and ...
... needs sub- scribe to this , that all knowledge comes flourishing in at these lattices . Why else should not your candle enlighten you before ? Who was it that chained up and fettered your common notions ? Who was it that restrained and ...
Page xliii
... needs no law , all goodness and perfection being so intrinsical and essential to it ; but it was a binding determination in reference to the creature , which yet , in respect of all irrational beings , did only fortiter inclinare , but ...
... needs no law , all goodness and perfection being so intrinsical and essential to it ; but it was a binding determination in reference to the creature , which yet , in respect of all irrational beings , did only fortiter inclinare , but ...
Page xlvi
... needs any separate evidence . Cul- verwel is throughout so completely a supernaturalist , that his whole writings are cast in this mould . However , the following passage is to the point : Could the sons of men have extracted all the ...
... needs any separate evidence . Cul- verwel is throughout so completely a supernaturalist , that his whole writings are cast in this mould . However , the following passage is to the point : Could the sons of men have extracted all the ...
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