A Theological Dictionary, Volume 2W. W. Woodward, no.52, corner of Chestnut and Second streets. Brown & Merritt printers, no. 24 Church-alley, 1810 - Theology |
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... country , like They believe him to be immortal , Italy , abounds with priests ; and and indowed with all knowledge they entirely subsist on the great . and virtue . Every year they come number of rich presents which are up from ...
... country , like They believe him to be immortal , Italy , abounds with priests ; and and indowed with all knowledge they entirely subsist on the great . and virtue . Every year they come number of rich presents which are up from ...
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... country , can- monk . He pretended that as man not be conceived . The supreme is born free , a Christian , in order manager of temporal affairs is no to please God , ought to do no- more than the viceroy of the so- thing by necessity ...
... country , can- monk . He pretended that as man not be conceived . The supreme is born free , a Christian , in order manager of temporal affairs is no to please God , ought to do no- more than the viceroy of the so- thing by necessity ...
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... countries people . At length things were were delivered from great cala - carried to such a pitch , that a re- mities . The days on which they gulation became necessary ; and it were used were called Rogation was found necessary to put ...
... countries people . At length things were were delivered from great cala - carried to such a pitch , that a re- mities . The days on which they gulation became necessary ; and it were used were called Rogation was found necessary to put ...
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... country . But knew very well what were the before his departure , according to motives which induced the elec- a form of which there had been tor to afford him protection , and some examples , he prepared a so- that he could by no means ...
... country . But knew very well what were the before his departure , according to motives which induced the elec- a form of which there had been tor to afford him protection , and some examples , he prepared a so- that he could by no means ...
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... Countries , created to the emperor ; great decency and with equal firm - and partly by a prudent precau- ness . He readily acknowledged tion employed by the elector of an excess of acrimony and vehe - Saxony , Luther's faithful patron ...
... Countries , created to the emperor ; great decency and with equal firm - and partly by a prudent precau- ness . He readily acknowledged tion employed by the elector of an excess of acrimony and vehe - Saxony , Luther's faithful patron ...
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Page 418 - The supreme Judge, by which all controversies of religion are to be determined, and all decrees of councils, opinions of ancient writers, doctrines of men, and private spirits, are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the Holy Spirit speaking in the Scripture.
Page 471 - the doing good to mankind, in obedience to the will of God, and for the sake of everlasting happiness.
Page 228 - I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.
Page 305 - And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh. 9 What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
Page 138 - A miracle is a violation of the laws of nature; and as a firm and unalterable experience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle, from the very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined.
Page 395 - I mean an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace given unto us, ordained by Christ Himself, as a means whereby we receive the same, and a pledge to assure us thereof.
Page 85 - CHRIST raised : and if CHRIST be not raised, your faith is vain ; ye are yet in your sins.
Page 227 - He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.
Page 227 - He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding: but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly.
Page 124 - And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.