| Thomas Lewis - 1724 - 376 페이지
...and the Effenes imitated Pytbagoras) in all other Refpects, excepting only that they allowed that God made the World by his Power, and governs it by his Providence. The Occaficn of this dangerous Herefy is faid to have been a Miftake of the Doctrine of /Intigonus... | |
| Thomas Percy (bp. of Dromore.) - 1779 - 208 페이지
...a word, they feem to have been Epicureans in all refpe&s, excepting only that they allowed that God made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence. At the fame time that they held thefe loofe notions, they are faid to have had a bigotted attachment... | |
| John Balguy - 1790 - 418 페이지
...kind, is the diftinction between foul and body ; the being of a God, all-wife and all-perfect, who made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence; the certainty of another life after this, wherein all men will be judged and dealt with EDUCATIoN.... | |
| Thomas Percy (bp. of Dromore.) - 1806 - 164 페이지
...word, they seem to have been Epicureans in all respects, excepting only that they allowed that God made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence. At the same time that they held these loose notions, they are said to have had a bigotted attachment... | |
| Laurence Howel - 1808 - 576 페이지
...short, they were Epicurean Deists in all other respects, excepting only that they allowed, that God made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence. When men live such lives, that they cannot give God an account of them, they greedily lay hold of any... | |
| 1809 - 220 페이지
...and sanctifies the conscience. i). What constitutes Christian faith arc these; that there is a God ; that he made the world by his power, and governs it by his wisdom ; that Jesus Christ was the Son of God, who declared the will of his Father to mankind, who... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1816 - 516 페이지
...Judaieo, lib. 2, c. 12. Epicurean deists in all other respects, excepting only, that they allowed that God made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence. The Taltnudic story of Sadoc, the scnolar of Antigonus of Socho, tells us, how they came to fall into... | |
| Robert Gray (bp. of Bristol.) - 1825 - 854 페이지
...word, they seem to have been Epicureans in all respects, excepting only that they allowed that God made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence. At the same time that they held these loose notions, they are said to have had a bigoted attachment... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1836 - 484 페이지
...In sum, they were Epicurean deists in all other respects, excepting only, that they allowed that God made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence. The Talmudic story of Sadoc, the scholar of Antigonus of Socho, tells us, how they came to fall into... | |
| Robert Gray - 1842 - 438 페이지
...word, they seem to have been Epicureans in all respects, excepting only that they allowed that God made the world by his power, and governs it by his providence. At the same time that they held these loose notions, they are said to have had a bigoted attachment... | |
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