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Page 17
... 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 .
Page 24
... to comprehend accurately under any form of definition the divine nature , ' for
so it is called , 2 Pet . i . 4 . " that ye might be partakers of the divine nature ' —
though nature does not here signify essence , but the divine image , as in Gal . iv
.
... to comprehend accurately under any form of definition the divine nature , ' for
so it is called , 2 Pet . i . 4 . " that ye might be partakers of the divine nature ' —
though nature does not here signify essence , but the divine image , as in Gal . iv
.
Page 26
Whence it is evident that the essence of God , being in itself most simple , can
admit no compound quality ; so that the term hypostasis , Heb . i . 3 . * which is
differently translated substance , or subsistence , or person , can be. * xugaxting
ońs ...
Whence it is evident that the essence of God , being in itself most simple , can
admit no compound quality ; so that the term hypostasis , Heb . i . 3 . * which is
differently translated substance , or subsistence , or person , can be. * xugaxting
ońs ...
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lated substance , or subsistence , or person , can be nothing else but that most
perfect essence by which God subsists by himself , in himself , and through
himself . For neither substance nor subsistence make any addition to what is
already a ...
lated substance , or subsistence , or person , can be nothing else but that most
perfect essence by which God subsists by himself , in himself , and through
himself . For neither substance nor subsistence make any addition to what is
already a ...
Page 74
Hence it seems that the generality of commentators are wrong in interpreting the
foreknowledge of God in these passages in the sense of prescience ; since the
prescience of God seems to have no connection with the principle or essence of
...
Hence it seems that the generality of commentators are wrong in interpreting the
foreknowledge of God in these passages in the sense of prescience ; since the
prescience of God seems to have no connection with the principle or essence of
...
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