Vindiciiœ Priestleianœ: an address to the students of Oxford and Cambridge; occasioned by a letter to Dr. Priestley from a person calling himself an undergraduate, but publicly and uncontradictedly ascribed to Dr. Horne, Dean of Canterbury ...J. Johnson, 1788 - 320 pages |
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... sense ; that every judicious perfon will approve it . I would add , that this incomparable critic will ( b ) Animus etiam erat , ad examen revocare , quĉ S. Caftellio paulo ante obitum de interpretatione fcripturĉ in chartas conjecerat ...
... sense ; that every judicious perfon will approve it . I would add , that this incomparable critic will ( b ) Animus etiam erat , ad examen revocare , quĉ S. Caftellio paulo ante obitum de interpretatione fcripturĉ in chartas conjecerat ...
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... sense rejects the idea of a Son of God , ( that is , one , who , by the very terms , derives his being from him ) becoming equal in power and dignity to · HIM , from whom he received his being . HIM , 38 To the Youth of the.
... sense rejects the idea of a Son of God , ( that is , one , who , by the very terms , derives his being from him ) becoming equal in power and dignity to · HIM , from whom he received his being . HIM , 38 To the Youth of the.
Page 101
... sense ; or would only thereby teach , in general , the heinoufnefs and fatal wide- fpreading effects of fin , and the high con- fideration in which a virtuous obedience is held by the almighty and holy governor of H 3 the the world , in ...
... sense ; or would only thereby teach , in general , the heinoufnefs and fatal wide- fpreading effects of fin , and the high con- fideration in which a virtuous obedience is held by the almighty and holy governor of H 3 the the world , in ...
Page 221
... borrowed from their former divine religion and worship . The great mistake of many of Chrift's fol- lowers has been , in interpreting literally , what what they spake only in a figurative sense , and Two Universities . 221.
... borrowed from their former divine religion and worship . The great mistake of many of Chrift's fol- lowers has been , in interpreting literally , what what they spake only in a figurative sense , and Two Universities . 221.
Page 222
... sense , and by way of illustration . Since Chrift's voluntary death , or facri- fice of himself , as the fcriptures sometimes term it , was thus nothing more than an act of obedience to God , in atteftation and confirmation of his ...
... sense , and by way of illustration . Since Chrift's voluntary death , or facri- fice of himself , as the fcriptures sometimes term it , was thus nothing more than an act of obedience to God , in atteftation and confirmation of his ...
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