The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1권Peter Buck, 1698 - 471페이지 |
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... suppose that God would Reveal himself to Mankind , and that it is not conceivable how it fhould be confiftent with the Divine Attributes for him not to do it . To own the Being of a God , and yet to deny a Providence , is fo great an ...
... suppose that God would Reveal himself to Mankind , and that it is not conceivable how it fhould be confiftent with the Divine Attributes for him not to do it . To own the Being of a God , and yet to deny a Providence , is fo great an ...
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... supposed to be defigned , and would have given many more pretences to Impostures than there are now in the World . But there were many Confiderations , even in a wicked World , to move the Compaffions of Infinite Mercy towards Mankind ...
... supposed to be defigned , and would have given many more pretences to Impostures than there are now in the World . But there were many Confiderations , even in a wicked World , to move the Compaffions of Infinite Mercy towards Mankind ...
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... supposed to have been either before or after thofe Prophecies and Miracles by which the True Religion was delivered ; if before , then then the fame Divine Wisdom and Goodness which obliges God 38 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
... supposed to have been either before or after thofe Prophecies and Miracles by which the True Religion was delivered ; if before , then then the fame Divine Wisdom and Goodness which obliges God 38 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
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... the Re- ligion which they were wrought to establish , that we can have for the Being of God him- felf . For if these Miracles and this Religion be be not from God , we must suppose either that of the Chriftian Religion . 41.
... the Re- ligion which they were wrought to establish , that we can have for the Being of God him- felf . For if these Miracles and this Religion be be not from God , we must suppose either that of the Chriftian Religion . 41.
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Robert Jenkin. be not from God , we must suppose either that God cannot , or that he will not so re- veal himself by Miracle to the World , as to distinguish his own Revelation from Impo- ftures : both which Suppofitions are contrary to ...
Robert Jenkin. be not from God , we must suppose either that God cannot , or that he will not so re- veal himself by Miracle to the World , as to distinguish his own Revelation from Impo- ftures : both which Suppofitions are contrary to ...
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