The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Knowledge , and Holiness , and Mercy , and Truth ; and yet we may as well believe there is no God at all , as imagine that the God of Infinite Knowledge fhould take no notice of what is done here below ; that Infinite Power fhould ...
... Knowledge , and Holiness , and Mercy , and Truth ; and yet we may as well believe there is no God at all , as imagine that the God of Infinite Knowledge fhould take no notice of what is done here below ; that Infinite Power fhould ...
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... Knowledge that they had of God , to lead them to the Knowledge of his Revealed Will , which they had frequent Oppor- tunities of becoming acquainted withal , and had many Memorials of it amongst them in every Nation : but , they did not ...
... Knowledge that they had of God , to lead them to the Knowledge of his Revealed Will , which they had frequent Oppor- tunities of becoming acquainted withal , and had many Memorials of it amongst them in every Nation : but , they did not ...
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... Knowledge of a Revelation ; and therein they were inexcufable , that tho ' they could not free themselves from the Power of Sin , yet they might not have given themselves fo wholly up to it , as to be- come excluded from the Grace and ...
... Knowledge of a Revelation ; and therein they were inexcufable , that tho ' they could not free themselves from the Power of Sin , yet they might not have given themselves fo wholly up to it , as to be- come excluded from the Grace and ...
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... knowledge of God , as to render them without Excufe ; and that they would make no Improvement of it , to the attain- ing the knowledge of the Laws of Nature first , and then of his Revealed Will ; and it was the juft Judg- ment of God ...
... knowledge of God , as to render them without Excufe ; and that they would make no Improvement of it , to the attain- ing the knowledge of the Laws of Nature first , and then of his Revealed Will ; and it was the juft Judg- ment of God ...
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... Knowledge of which , he would by fome means or other have brought them , if they had lived according to their Natural Knowledge of him , and of their Duty towards him ; and though the Heathen had many Opportunities of becoming ac ...
... Knowledge of which , he would by fome means or other have brought them , if they had lived according to their Natural Knowledge of him , and of their Duty towards him ; and though the Heathen had many Opportunities of becoming ac ...
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