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... Purpose the fecond Perfon in the Trinity was infeparably united to the Man Jefus , fince it never gave the Man Jefus the leaft Affiftance in any one Act ; for he attributes every Virtue and Power to the Father which is in Heaven ? Dr ...
... Purpose the fecond Perfon in the Trinity was infeparably united to the Man Jefus , fince it never gave the Man Jefus the leaft Affiftance in any one Act ; for he attributes every Virtue and Power to the Father which is in Heaven ? Dr ...
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Thomas Gordon Richard Barron. not as God . Go , indeed , for wife Purposes , permitted the Man Jefus to be hurried away , and to be tempted , and attended him as a Wit- nefs of his Virtue . For I beg your Lordship to obferve , that ...
Thomas Gordon Richard Barron. not as God . Go , indeed , for wife Purposes , permitted the Man Jefus to be hurried away , and to be tempted , and attended him as a Wit- nefs of his Virtue . For I beg your Lordship to obferve , that ...
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... Purpose . As for Instance , in my Epifle to the Hebrews , where I tell them , that God , who fpake in Time paft to the Fathers by the Prophets , in thefe laft Days has spoken to us by his Son , whom he hath made the Heir of all Things ...
... Purpose . As for Instance , in my Epifle to the Hebrews , where I tell them , that God , who fpake in Time paft to the Fathers by the Prophets , in thefe laft Days has spoken to us by his Son , whom he hath made the Heir of all Things ...
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... My Lord , as I am a perfect Stranger to this Difpute , I fhould be very glad to be in- formed of the Nature of a Crced , to know whence it is taken , by whom it is made , and and to what Intent and Purpose it is fub- lished ( 45 )
... My Lord , as I am a perfect Stranger to this Difpute , I fhould be very glad to be in- formed of the Nature of a Crced , to know whence it is taken , by whom it is made , and and to what Intent and Purpose it is fub- lished ( 45 )
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Thomas Gordon Richard Barron. and to what Intent and Purpose it is fub- lished . Mr. Whiston . If your Lordship will give me Leave , I will give him that Satisfaction in a very few Words . Sir , a Creed is a particula Syftem of Faith ...
Thomas Gordon Richard Barron. and to what Intent and Purpose it is fub- lished . Mr. Whiston . If your Lordship will give me Leave , I will give him that Satisfaction in a very few Words . Sir , a Creed is a particula Syftem of Faith ...
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Page 30 - This is the catholic faith : which except a man believe faithfully he cannot be saved.
Page 312 - The condition of Man after the fall of Adam is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God. Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Page 309 - Religion agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both provinces, and the whole Clergy in the Convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord God...
Page 312 - Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as the Pelagians do vainly talk;) but it is the fault and corruption of the Nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam; whereby man is very far gone from original righteousness, and is of his own nature inclined to evil, so that the flesh lusteth always contrary to the spirit; and therefore in every person born into this world, it deserveth God's wrath and damnation.
Page 174 - Church, which always hath been reputed and also found of that sort that both for knowledge, integrity, and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought and is also at this hour sufficient and meet of itself, without the intermeddling of any exterior person or persons, to declare and determine all such doubts and to administer all such offices and duties as to their rooms spiritual doth appertain...
Page 180 - All the sophistry, all the colour of plausibility, all the argument and cunning of the subtlest disputer in the world, may be laid open and turned to the advantage of that very truth which they designed to hide or to depress : but against authority there is no defence. It was authority which would have prevented all reformation where it is; and which has put a barrier against it wherever it is not.
Page 260 - ... who should come from the east and the west, and sit down in the kingdom of God, when the children of the covenant would be cast out. It may be that the true teaching of our Lord is overlaid with doctrines; and theology, when insisting on the reception of its huge catena of formulas, may be binding a yoke upon our necks which neither we nor our fathers were able to bear.
Page 235 - HIGH- flown episcopal and priestly claims freely examined : in a dialogue betwixt a country gentleman and a country vicar. Wherein churchauthority, confirmation, absolution, the burial of the dead, the power of bishops to give the Holy Ghost, and of priests to forgive sins ; the consecration of churches and churchyards, and bowing toward the altar and the east; are particularly considered. To which is prefixed, an admonition to those who are pressed to come to confirmation : and four remarks on a...
Page 20 - Church fays, that the Father is God, and that the Son is God, and that the Holy Ghoft is God ; and that thefe three are not three Gods, but one God.
Page 304 - ... to be teachers, do yet, with equal degrees of confidence and importunity, pretend to this character, and find the way to it too easy, and the access to it too free.