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This not only seems to fix the precise edition of the Bible from which the texts
were copied , but , considering that the mistake is such as could hardly fail to be
corrected by the most careless transcriber , provided he understood the sentence
...
This not only seems to fix the precise edition of the Bible from which the texts
were copied , but , considering that the mistake is such as could hardly fail to be
corrected by the most careless transcriber , provided he understood the sentence
...
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When we speak of knowing God , it must be understood with reference to the
imperfect comprehension of man ; for to know God as he really is , far transcends
the powers of man ' s thoughts , much more of his perception . 1 Tim . vi . 16 .
When we speak of knowing God , it must be understood with reference to the
imperfect comprehension of man ; for to know God as he really is , far transcends
the powers of man ' s thoughts , much more of his perception . 1 Tim . vi . 16 .
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... his saints ; in Himself , by an anthropopathie , as we call it ; in his Saints by a
sympathie ; the former is by way of allusion to human passion and carriage . Bp .
Hall ' s Rem . p . 106 . * The Humanitarians held that God was to be understood
21.
... his saints ; in Himself , by an anthropopathie , as we call it ; in his Saints by a
sympathie ; the former is by way of allusion to human passion and carriage . Bp .
Hall ' s Rem . p . 106 . * The Humanitarians held that God was to be understood
21.
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The Humanitarians held that God was to be understood as having really a human
form . See Clarke ' s Sermons , Vol . I . p . 26 . fol . edit . The drift of Milton ' s
argument leads him to employ language wbich would appear at first sight to
verge ...
The Humanitarians held that God was to be understood as having really a human
form . See Clarke ' s Sermons , Vol . I . p . 26 . fol . edit . The drift of Milton ' s
argument leads him to employ language wbich would appear at first sight to
verge ...
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David also seems to have understood that the term for ever only intimated a great
while to come . 2 Sam . vii . 13 . •I Sic etiam Deus dicitur qui est , qui erat , et qui
futurus est , Apoc . i . 8 . et iv . 8 . Deo tamen ævum sive æternitas , non tempus ...
David also seems to have understood that the term for ever only intimated a great
while to come . 2 Sam . vii . 13 . •I Sic etiam Deus dicitur qui est , qui erat , et qui
futurus est , Apoc . i . 8 . et iv . 8 . Deo tamen ævum sive æternitas , non tempus ...
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