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xxxvi . 26 . God is great , and we know him not . ' IV . Eternity . It is universally
acknowledged that nothing is eternal , strictly speaking , but what has neither
beginning nor end , I both which properties are attributed to God , not indeed in
each of ...
xxxvi . 26 . God is great , and we know him not . ' IV . Eternity . It is universally
acknowledged that nothing is eternal , strictly speaking , but what has neither
beginning nor end , I both which properties are attributed to God , not indeed in
each of ...
Page 36
Severity also is attributed to God . Rom . xi . 22 . on them which fell , severity :
From all these attributes springs that infinite excellence of God which constitutes
his true perfection , and causes him to abound in glory , and to be most
deservedly ...
Severity also is attributed to God . Rom . xi . 22 . on them which fell , severity :
From all these attributes springs that infinite excellence of God which constitutes
his true perfection , and causes him to abound in glory , and to be most
deservedly ...
Page 45
... and the creature the second cause , all the guilt of the sin being attributed to
the latter party . With regard to the logical distinction , nearly the very words of the
original occur elsewhere . Secundo , causa efficiens sola efficit , aut cum aliis .
... and the creature the second cause , all the guilt of the sin being attributed to
the latter party . With regard to the logical distinction , nearly the very words of the
original occur elsewhere . Secundo , causa efficiens sola efficit , aut cum aliis .
Page 75
The difficulty is caused by the abrupt introduction of an opinion of the historian , in
which he at first sight appears to contradict himself as well as the rest of Scripture
, for he had before attributed to Peter this saying , chap . x . 34 , 35 . ' of a truth I ...
The difficulty is caused by the abrupt introduction of an opinion of the historian , in
which he at first sight appears to contradict himself as well as the rest of Scripture
, for he had before attributed to Peter this saying , chap . x . 34 , 35 . ' of a truth I ...
Page 83
... done under a law of necessity is diminished , or rather is annihilated altogether
, and freedom can no longer be attributed to that will over which some fixed
decree is inevitably suspended . f 0 * manna The objections , therefore , which
are so.
... done under a law of necessity is diminished , or rather is annihilated altogether
, and freedom can no longer be attributed to that will over which some fixed
decree is inevitably suspended . f 0 * manna The objections , therefore , which
are so.
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