The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... Divine authority ; which could not be the case were those doctrines , with all their relations and results , per- fectly cognizable by the human understanding An entire subjection of the mind to the authority of the Scriptures is a main ...
... Divine authority ; which could not be the case were those doctrines , with all their relations and results , per- fectly cognizable by the human understanding An entire subjection of the mind to the authority of the Scriptures is a main ...
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... Divine right , and who would tremble to trust their opinions to any other species of defence . It was worth the losing of a bishopric , to have been the author of the phrase , ' The Divine right of constables . ' * It illustrates by a ...
... Divine right , and who would tremble to trust their opinions to any other species of defence . It was worth the losing of a bishopric , to have been the author of the phrase , ' The Divine right of constables . ' * It illustrates by a ...
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... Divine blessedness , and a regard to the Divine perfections pre - occupying the mind , are strictly reasonable , even although the sophisms that would prove it otherwise were quite insolvable . But the objections that would affirm ...
... Divine blessedness , and a regard to the Divine perfections pre - occupying the mind , are strictly reasonable , even although the sophisms that would prove it otherwise were quite insolvable . But the objections that would affirm ...
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