Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 46
Página 68
... believe it themselves . They owned the idolatrous worship of God so long , till , by degrees , even in spite of reason and nature , they thought that he ought so to be worshipped . But this stopped not here : for as one wickedness is ...
... believe it themselves . They owned the idolatrous worship of God so long , till , by degrees , even in spite of reason and nature , they thought that he ought so to be worshipped . But this stopped not here : for as one wickedness is ...
Página 115
... believe vice to be good , " and virtue evil . " I shall give you the whole pas- sage in his own words to a tittle : " Fides catholica " docet omnem virtutem esse bonam , omne vitium " esse malum . Si autem erraret papa , præcipiendo ...
... believe vice to be good , " and virtue evil . " I shall give you the whole pas- sage in his own words to a tittle : " Fides catholica " docet omnem virtutem esse bonam , omne vitium " esse malum . Si autem erraret papa , præcipiendo ...
Página 126
... believe the thing : Blanditiæ , etiam cum excluduntur , placent , says Seneca . Tell him , that no history or antiquity can match his po- licies and his conduct ; and presently the sot ( because he knows neither history nor antiquity ) ...
... believe the thing : Blanditiæ , etiam cum excluduntur , placent , says Seneca . Tell him , that no history or antiquity can match his po- licies and his conduct ; and presently the sot ( because he knows neither history nor antiquity ) ...
Página 129
... believe as they hear , and practise as they believe . And that this is the course of much the greatest part of the world , thus to take up their persuasions concerning good and evil by an implicit faith , and a full acqui- escence in ...
... believe as they hear , and practise as they believe . And that this is the course of much the greatest part of the world , thus to take up their persuasions concerning good and evil by an implicit faith , and a full acqui- escence in ...
Página 130
... believe , than to distinguish . Secondly , The other reason of the same shall be taken from the great and natural inability of most men to judge exactly of things ; which makes it very difficult for them to discern the real good and ...
... believe , than to distinguish . Secondly , The other reason of the same shall be taken from the great and natural inability of most men to judge exactly of things ; which makes it very difficult for them to discern the real good and ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
absurd action affections affirm amongst apostle Arius blessed body called cause cerning certainly Christ Christian church church of England command concern condition conscience consequently consider contrary death devil discourse divine duty enemy eternal evil faith false forasmuch gifts give God's gospel grace guilt heart heaven holy honour idolatry infinite innocence Jeconiah Jesus of Nazareth Jews judge judgment king lastly light look man's mankind means men's sins ment mercy merit Messiah mind moral Mosaic law mysteries nature neral ness never oblige particular pass Pelagianism person Pharisees plea pleasure practice PREACHED present pretend prince principle reason religion rendered and ascribed repentance sacrament Salathiel Saviour scripture Secondly sense SERMON shew shewn sinner Socinians soul speak spirit suffering sure thee Thirdly thou tion Tritheism true truth tural vice virtue weak whatsoever whole wholly wisdom word worship