The Works, Volum 1Garland Pub., 1977 - 396 pàgines |
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Pàgina 124
... First , For the first , whereby we are to be inftruct ed ? I anfwer , By the state of affairs , and by the reason of things , or the right of cafes . Things themselves fpeak to us ; Hear the rod , and him that hath appointed it ; and ...
... First , For the first , whereby we are to be inftruct ed ? I anfwer , By the state of affairs , and by the reason of things , or the right of cafes . Things themselves fpeak to us ; Hear the rod , and him that hath appointed it ; and ...
Pàgina 190
... first motions of repen- tance have been , where nothing that was good fol- lowed upon it . We read that Judas was ... first motion towards repentance may prove an aggravation of your fin , and heavier condemnation . Thus I have given you ...
... first motions of repen- tance have been , where nothing that was good fol- lowed upon it . We read that Judas was ... first motion towards repentance may prove an aggravation of your fin , and heavier condemnation . Thus I have given you ...
Pàgina 209
... first , and that the first must be- gin . For this is repugnant in itself , that a fecond cause should have the place of the first cause ; or be felf - fufficient ; this is contrary to the order of the creation . Now if any man should ...
... first , and that the first must be- gin . For this is repugnant in itself , that a fecond cause should have the place of the first cause ; or be felf - fufficient ; this is contrary to the order of the creation . Now if any man should ...
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