“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman & Company, 1772 |
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... these general dif- courfes do not fo immediately tend to reform the lives of men ; because they fall among the croud , but do not touch the confciences of particular perfons in fo fenfible and awakening a manner , as when we treat of ...
... these general dif- courfes do not fo immediately tend to reform the lives of men ; because they fall among the croud , but do not touch the confciences of particular perfons in fo fenfible and awakening a manner , as when we treat of ...
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... these words , we will confider these two things . 1. The perfon that is here spoken of , and who is faid to be incarnate , or to be made flesh , namely , the Word . 2. The mystery itfelf , or the nature of this incarna- tion , fo far as ...
... these words , we will confider these two things . 1. The perfon that is here spoken of , and who is faid to be incarnate , or to be made flesh , namely , the Word . 2. The mystery itfelf , or the nature of this incarna- tion , fo far as ...
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... divine power or fpirit which afterwards defcended into Jefus , and dwelt in him . If it were poffible , yet it would be to no purpofe , to go go about to reconcile these wild conceits with one an- 28 Ser . 43 Concerning the divinity.
... divine power or fpirit which afterwards defcended into Jefus , and dwelt in him . If it were poffible , yet it would be to no purpofe , to go go about to reconcile these wild conceits with one an- 28 Ser . 43 Concerning the divinity.
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John Tillotson. go about to reconcile these wild conceits with one an- other , and to find out for what reason they were invent- ed , unless it were to amuse the people with these high fwelling words of vanity , and a pretence of ...
John Tillotson. go about to reconcile these wild conceits with one an- other , and to find out for what reason they were invent- ed , unless it were to amuse the people with these high fwelling words of vanity , and a pretence of ...
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... these four things di- ftinctly affirmed of the word . 1. That he was in the beginning ; that is , that he al- ready was , and did exift , when things began to be cre- ated . He was before any thing was made , and confe- quently is ...
... these four things di- ftinctly affirmed of the word . 1. That he was in the beginning ; that is , that he al- ready was , and did exift , when things began to be cre- ated . He was before any thing was made , and confe- quently is ...
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