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Page xliv
It is there asserted that the Son existed in the beginning , and was the first of the
whole creation ; by whose delegated power all things were made in heaven and
earth ; begotten , not by natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father , within
...
It is there asserted that the Son existed in the beginning , and was the first of the
whole creation ; by whose delegated power all things were made in heaven and
earth ; begotten , not by natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father , within
...
Page xlvii
Milton ' s sentiments respecting the divine decrees are as clear , and perhaps as
satisfactory , as can be expected on a subject in which it is wisest and safest to
confess with the cautious Locke our inability to reconcile the universal prescience
...
Milton ' s sentiments respecting the divine decrees are as clear , and perhaps as
satisfactory , as can be expected on a subject in which it is wisest and safest to
confess with the cautious Locke our inability to reconcile the universal prescience
...
Page xlviii
foreknowledge of future contingencies ; and on the other , to that of the
Supralapsarians , that the Deity is the causal source of human actions , and
consequently that the decrees of God are antecedent to his prescience . In
treating of the latter ...
foreknowledge of future contingencies ; and on the other , to that of the
Supralapsarians , that the Deity is the causal source of human actions , and
consequently that the decrees of God are antecedent to his prescience . In
treating of the latter ...
Page xlix
... THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD . . . . . . . Chap . I . Of the Christian Doctrine , and
the Number of its Divisions . . . ibid . Chap II . Of God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 16 СНАР . ІІІ . of the Divine Decrees . . . Chap . IV . Of Predestination .
... THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD . . . . . . . Chap . I . Of the Christian Doctrine , and
the Number of its Divisions . . . ibid . Chap II . Of God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 16 СНАР . ІІІ . of the Divine Decrees . . . Chap . IV . Of Predestination .
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... signifies in itself nothing ; but means either the essence of a thing , or that
general law which is the origin of every thing , and under which everything acts ,
— and fate can be nothing but a divine decree emanating from some almighty
power .
... signifies in itself nothing ; but means either the essence of a thing , or that
general law which is the origin of every thing , and under which everything acts ,
— and fate can be nothing but a divine decree emanating from some almighty
power .
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