An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People Called QuakersRobert Napper, 1800 - 586 pages |
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... natural truths move and incline the mind to a natural affent : as , that the whole is greater than its part , that two contradictory fayings cannot be both true , nor both falfe : which is also manifeft , according to our adverfaries ...
... natural truths move and incline the mind to a natural affent : as , that the whole is greater than its part , that two contradictory fayings cannot be both true , nor both falfe : which is also manifeft , according to our adverfaries ...
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... natural and corrupted ftate ; from whence it comes , that not their words and deeds only , but all their imagi- nations are evil perpetually in the fight of God , as pro- ceeding from this depraved and wicked feed . B. 2 Man therefore ...
... natural and corrupted ftate ; from whence it comes , that not their words and deeds only , but all their imagi- nations are evil perpetually in the fight of God , as pro- ceeding from this depraved and wicked feed . B. 2 Man therefore ...
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... natural strength and faculty of the mind , they are all but fuperftitions , will - worship , and abominable idolatry in Mat.10.20 . the fight of God ; which are to be denied , rejected , and 18. 5 . separated from , in this day of his ...
... natural strength and faculty of the mind , they are all but fuperftitions , will - worship , and abominable idolatry in Mat.10.20 . the fight of God ; which are to be denied , rejected , and 18. 5 . separated from , in this day of his ...
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... natural difpofition , he fall upon any principles or means , by which he apprehends he may come to know God , and fo doth center himself , it will be hard to remove him thence again , how wrong foever they may be for the first anguish ...
... natural difpofition , he fall upon any principles or means , by which he apprehends he may come to know God , and fo doth center himself , it will be hard to remove him thence again , how wrong foever they may be for the first anguish ...
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... of the fcriptures , or of the natural reafon of man , as to a more noble or certain rule and touchstone ; for this divine revelation , and inward illumination , is that which divine 18 PROPOSITION II . PROPOSITION II. ...
... of the fcriptures , or of the natural reafon of man , as to a more noble or certain rule and touchstone ; for this divine revelation , and inward illumination , is that which divine 18 PROPOSITION II . PROPOSITION II. ...
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adverfaries afferted affirm againſt alfo alſo Anfw Anſw anſwer apoftle baptifm baptized becauſe bread called carnal cauſe ceremony Chrift Chriftians church commanded confcience confefs confequence darkneſs death defire deny difciples doctrine doth evil faid faints faith falfe falvation fame faved fcripture feed feem fenfe fervants fhall fhew fince firft firſt fleſh fome foul fpeak fpiritual fuch fufferings fufficient fwear God's gospel grace hath heart himſelf holy itſelf Jefus Chrift Jews juft juftification knowledge lefs light Lord magiftrate manifeft meaſure minifter miniftry moft moſt muſt natural neceffary neceffity obferved object occafion outward Papifts Pelagians perfons poffible pray prayer preach preſent propofition Proteftants proved raiſed reafon refpect righteouſneſs ſay Secondly ſeeing ſhall ſhould Socinians ſome ſpeak Spirit ſuch teftimony thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion true truth underſtanding underſtood unto uſe verfe water-baptifm words worship