Theological Theses: Containing the Chief Heads of the Christian Doctrine, Deduced from Axioms; Composed and Publickly Defended in Presence and Under the Direction of the Very Reverend and Most Judicious John Henry Ringier, V.D.M. and Professor of Controversial Divinity in the Academy at Bern. By Isaac Sigfrid, of Zoffingen in Bern, and Daniel Wyttenbach, of Bern, in Order to Obtain the Honour of the S. Ministry. 1747. (Translated from Latin.) To which is Added a Discourse by Gerrit Lydekker. A.B.Samuel Brown at the foot of Potbaker's-Hill, between the New-Dutch Church and Fly-Market, 1766 - 173 pages |
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... therefore , who utterly renounces , and explodes Reason , does the fame as if he dug out his own Eyes , that he might by fo much the better fee the rays of might [ 14 ] the Infallibility of the Church, becaufe the infalli- ...
... therefore , who utterly renounces , and explodes Reason , does the fame as if he dug out his own Eyes , that he might by fo much the better fee the rays of might [ 14 ] the Infallibility of the Church, becaufe the infalli- ...
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... Eyes to fee , and Minds to Underftand . § . LXIII . It was neceffary that Chrift fhould be God and Man in Unity of Perfon ( § . lx . ) and fuch he verily was ( §lxi . ) This is the grand Miftery of Godliness , to be adored , loved , and ...
... Eyes to fee , and Minds to Underftand . § . LXIII . It was neceffary that Chrift fhould be God and Man in Unity of Perfon ( § . lx . ) and fuch he verily was ( §lxi . ) This is the grand Miftery of Godliness , to be adored , loved , and ...
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... Eyes of the Underftand- ing , Pfal . cxix : 18. The opening the Heart , Act . xvi : 14. The giving of enlightened Eyes of the Understanding , Eph . i : 18 . i : 18. And here we must induftriously avoid the two [ fatal ] Rocks of ...
... Eyes of the Underftand- ing , Pfal . cxix : 18. The opening the Heart , Act . xvi : 14. The giving of enlightened Eyes of the Understanding , Eph . i : 18 . i : 18. And here we must induftriously avoid the two [ fatal ] Rocks of ...
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... Eyes of a Man are taken of , and the Hands bound with Chains , are made loote , will Liberty thereby be taken away from him ? Will not rather Liberty be reftored to him ? § . LXXII . To acertain the Limits of Nature and Grace , is ...
... Eyes of a Man are taken of , and the Hands bound with Chains , are made loote , will Liberty thereby be taken away from him ? Will not rather Liberty be reftored to him ? § . LXXII . To acertain the Limits of Nature and Grace , is ...
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... Eyes of him with whom we have to do . Heb . iv . 13. God is greater than our Heart , and knoweth all Things . John iii . 20 . Hence Peter faid unto Jefus , Lord , thou knoweft all Things ; thou knowest that I love thee , Joh . xxi . 17 ...
... Eyes of him with whom we have to do . Heb . iv . 13. God is greater than our Heart , and knoweth all Things . John iii . 20 . Hence Peter faid unto Jefus , Lord , thou knoweft all Things ; thou knowest that I love thee , Joh . xxi . 17 ...
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Page 14 - Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.
Page 9 - I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.
Page 76 - Therefore let no man glory in men ; for all things are yours ; whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things prefent, or things to come\ all are yours, and ye are CbriJPs, andChriftis God's.