Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
מתוך הספר
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עמוד 34
... conceive would enable us to perform the like . Thus observing great Order , Con- veniency and Harmony , in all the several Parts of the World , and perceiving , that every Thing is adapted and tendeth to the Preservation and Advan- tage ...
... conceive would enable us to perform the like . Thus observing great Order , Con- veniency and Harmony , in all the several Parts of the World , and perceiving , that every Thing is adapted and tendeth to the Preservation and Advan- tage ...
עמוד 39
... conceive , what we are to expect from him , and what Duty we are to pay him ; and particularly , that the Terms of Fore - knowledge , Predestination , nay , of Understanding and Will , when ascribed to him , are not to be taken strictly ...
... conceive , what we are to expect from him , and what Duty we are to pay him ; and particularly , that the Terms of Fore - knowledge , Predestination , nay , of Understanding and Will , when ascribed to him , are not to be taken strictly ...
עמוד 64
... conceive the Obligations we owe to God , and how little we can contribute to our own Happiness : And to make us apprehend this to be his meaning , he has on other Occasions given us an Account of his dealing with Men , not only ...
... conceive the Obligations we owe to God , and how little we can contribute to our own Happiness : And to make us apprehend this to be his meaning , he has on other Occasions given us an Account of his dealing with Men , not only ...
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