The Arguments for Predestination and Necessity Contrasted with the Established Principles of Philosophical Enquiry. In Two Act Sermons |
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... infinite love and goodness , as is calculated , under Divine Grace , to soften and subdue the most prejudiced 4 Rom . xii . 1. 5 1 Tim . vi . 3. See also Appendix vii . 66 heart ; and in spite of all previous speculative iv PREFACE . to ...
... infinite love and goodness , as is calculated , under Divine Grace , to soften and subdue the most prejudiced 4 Rom . xii . 1. 5 1 Tim . vi . 3. See also Appendix vii . 66 heart ; and in spite of all previous speculative iv PREFACE . to ...
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... Infinite attributes of the Deity , must be considered as far less certain , than those primarily deduced from actual phe- nomena . Perhaps , I may be permitted to illustrate my meaning by a reference to physical science ; and to two ...
... Infinite attributes of the Deity , must be considered as far less certain , than those primarily deduced from actual phe- nomena . Perhaps , I may be permitted to illustrate my meaning by a reference to physical science ; and to two ...
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... infinite ; -attributes which though they mock the grasp of human intellect , are presumptu- ously doomed , to wear the fetters of pretended demonstration ; —it is this method of arguing , which thus removing what we fancy we know of the ...
... infinite ; -attributes which though they mock the grasp of human intellect , are presumptu- ously doomed , to wear the fetters of pretended demonstration ; —it is this method of arguing , which thus removing what we fancy we know of the ...
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... to a certian point proceed philosophically . It is only when they attempt to pass , the impassible boun- dary , between finite and infinite ; when they pretend to understand the hidden nature of the Deity ; when they ries,
... to a certian point proceed philosophically . It is only when they attempt to pass , the impassible boun- dary , between finite and infinite ; when they pretend to understand the hidden nature of the Deity ; when they ries,
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... infinite , we do not " mean that it is in a way of grace , extended to all men " without exception ; ( and supposing it was , even then " it would be very improperly denominated infinite on " that account , since the objects of it ...
... infinite , we do not " mean that it is in a way of grace , extended to all men " without exception ; ( and supposing it was , even then " it would be very improperly denominated infinite on " that account , since the objects of it ...
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