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Page xxxii
... human nature of Christ . " " With respect to the cardinal doctrine of the atonement , the opinions of Milton are expressed throughout in the strongest and most unqualified manner . No attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to ...
... human nature of Christ . " " With respect to the cardinal doctrine of the atonement , the opinions of Milton are expressed throughout in the strongest and most unqualified manner . No attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to ...
Page xxxiii
... human will , is perfectly known to God , by reason of the divine prescience . This is , on the one hand , in direct opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians , that there can be no certain foreknowledge of future contingencies ; and ...
... human will , is perfectly known to God , by reason of the divine prescience . This is , on the one hand , in direct opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians , that there can be no certain foreknowledge of future contingencies ; and ...
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... , Book III . chap . 1 .; Cudworth's Intellectual System ; Barrow On the Creed ; Locke On Human Understanding , Book IV . chap . 10 ; Burnet On the First Article . for " the fool hath said in his heart , CHAP . II.J 13 OF GOD .
... , Book III . chap . 1 .; Cudworth's Intellectual System ; Barrow On the Creed ; Locke On Human Understanding , Book IV . chap . 10 ; Burnet On the First Article . for " the fool hath said in his heart , CHAP . II.J 13 OF GOD .
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... 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 knoweth not in all these ...
... 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 knoweth not in all these ...
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... human reason , ' & c . Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes . Prose Works , II . 523. True religion is the true worship and service of God , learnt and believed from the word of God only . No man or angel can know how God ...
... human reason , ' & c . Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes . Prose Works , II . 523. True religion is the true worship and service of God , learnt and believed from the word of God only . No man or angel can know how God ...
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