Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 35
עמוד 40
... Nature with ours , the same Inconsistency would be justly inferred ; but I have already shewn , that they are not of the same Kind , and are only ascribed to him by Way of Analogy and Comparison , as Love , Mercy , and other Passions ...
... Nature with ours , the same Inconsistency would be justly inferred ; but I have already shewn , that they are not of the same Kind , and are only ascribed to him by Way of Analogy and Comparison , as Love , Mercy , and other Passions ...
עמוד 53
... Nature or essential Properties of the Things as they are in themselves , but only the Effects they have in Relation to us . For in most Cases we know no more of them but only how they affect us , and what Sensations they produce in us ...
... Nature or essential Properties of the Things as they are in themselves , but only the Effects they have in Relation to us . For in most Cases we know no more of them but only how they affect us , and what Sensations they produce in us ...
עמוד 86
... Nature which is inherent in them may be conceived to be of itself , but the Modus of Existence cannot . Now the Church looks upon the Nature thus subsisting as a Person . Not that it is a Person in the same manner as the human Nature ...
... Nature which is inherent in them may be conceived to be of itself , but the Modus of Existence cannot . Now the Church looks upon the Nature thus subsisting as a Person . Not that it is a Person in the same manner as the human Nature ...
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