The WorksJohn P. Haven, 1835 - 1276 páginas |
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Página 70
... understand the difference between something and nothing , between being and no being , and find that something is , or that there is some being ; and again , if we understand the difference between a thing's being of itself , and being ...
... understand the difference between something and nothing , between being and no being , and find that something is , or that there is some being ; and again , if we understand the difference between a thing's being of itself , and being ...
Página 87
... understand them , and possible to us to attain to a true , though not to a full , understanding of them . And though we can never fully comprehend in our own thoughts the horror of the case , that reasonable creatures , made after God's ...
... understand them , and possible to us to attain to a true , though not to a full , understanding of them . And though we can never fully comprehend in our own thoughts the horror of the case , that reasonable creatures , made after God's ...
Página 118
... understand by it , the world to have been eternal . Or , what with the other , that they be all present only in esse representativo , and not understand by it barely that they are all known , and no more , ( which seems like the expli ...
... understand by it , the world to have been eternal . Or , what with the other , that they be all present only in esse representativo , and not understand by it barely that they are all known , and no more , ( which seems like the expli ...
Página 120
... understand themselves to be offenders , cerning the Emmanuel , God with us ; God , again upon his and liable to the severities of his justice , they are spared return to man , and now in Christ reconciling the world to by his patience ...
... understand themselves to be offenders , cerning the Emmanuel , God with us ; God , again upon his and liable to the severities of his justice , they are spared return to man , and now in Christ reconciling the world to by his patience ...
Página 122
... understand more by it , than the calm dispassionate resent- ment and dislike , which most perfect purity and goodness have , of the sinfulness and miserable ruin of his own In all which we have a most unexceptionable idea of God , and ...
... understand more by it , than the calm dispassionate resent- ment and dislike , which most perfect purity and goodness have , of the sinfulness and miserable ruin of his own In all which we have a most unexceptionable idea of God , and ...
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