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... Deity is the causal source of human actions , and consequently that the decrees of God are antecedent to his prescience . In treating of the latter topic , Milton justly protests against the use of a phraseology when speaking of the Deity ...
... Deity is the causal source of human actions , and consequently that the decrees of God are antecedent to his prescience . In treating of the latter topic , Milton justly protests against the use of a phraseology when speaking of the Deity ...
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... Deity has opened the way of eternal salvation , and as he re- quires that he who would be saved should have a personal belief of his own , I resolved not to repose on the faith or judgement of others in matters relating to God ; but on ...
... Deity has opened the way of eternal salvation , and as he re- quires that he who would be saved should have a personal belief of his own , I resolved not to repose on the faith or judgement of others in matters relating to God ; but on ...
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... Deity , revealer and judge of secrets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , mar- tyrs , or christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed ...
... Deity , revealer and judge of secrets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , mar- tyrs , or christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed ...
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... Deity , for the promotion of the glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is derived but the au- thority of those Scriptures will be ...
... Deity , for the promotion of the glory of God , and the salvation of mankind . It is not unreasonable to assume that Christians believe in the Scriptures whence this doctrine is derived but the au- thority of those Scriptures will be ...
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... Deity has imprinted upon the human mind so many unquestionable tokens of himself , and so many traces of him are apparent throughout the whole of nature , that no one in his senses can remain ignorant of the truth . Job . xii . 9. " who ...
... Deity has imprinted upon the human mind so many unquestionable tokens of himself , and so many traces of him are apparent throughout the whole of nature , that no one in his senses can remain ignorant of the truth . Job . xii . 9. " who ...
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