The Works of George Bull, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. David's: Discourses &cAt the University Press, 1846 - Church of England |
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... writers , both ancient and mo- dern , from many clear texts out of the holy Scrip- tures ; which as they assert the unity of the God- head , so do they also plainly teach us , that there are three to whom the essential attributes and ...
... writers , both ancient and mo- dern , from many clear texts out of the holy Scrip- tures ; which as they assert the unity of the God- head , so do they also plainly teach us , that there are three to whom the essential attributes and ...
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... writers , it is plain , as I have else- where shewed , that there was a covenant of life made with man in his state of innocence , and not ( as some pretend ) only a law imposed upon him ; that this covenant was by the transgression of ...
... writers , it is plain , as I have else- where shewed , that there was a covenant of life made with man in his state of innocence , and not ( as some pretend ) only a law imposed upon him ; that this covenant was by the transgression of ...
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... writer ) that he handles the question very perplexedly , which yet is very easily resolved upon the grounds already laid , premising only these two very easy explications , which nothing but the too much subtilty of the learned man ...
... writer ) that he handles the question very perplexedly , which yet is very easily resolved upon the grounds already laid , premising only these two very easy explications , which nothing but the too much subtilty of the learned man ...
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... writers produced ) who is of a contrary opinion . Nay , the ancient primitive church was so certain of this truth , that she inserted the article into her public offices and prayers . For in the Liturgy of Clemens , ( the most ancient ...
... writers produced ) who is of a contrary opinion . Nay , the ancient primitive church was so certain of this truth , that she inserted the article into her public offices and prayers . For in the Liturgy of Clemens , ( the most ancient ...
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... writers themselves ) may be easily demonstrated . The reasons are two : 1. There is nothing more certain , as I have al- ready shewn , than that our first parents , if they had never sinned , should never have died . Nor is it less ...
... writers themselves ) may be easily demonstrated . The reasons are two : 1. There is nothing more certain , as I have al- ready shewn , than that our first parents , if they had never sinned , should never have died . Nor is it less ...
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The Works of George Bull: D. D., Lord Bishop of St. David's, Volume 7 Edward Burton,Robert Nelson,George Bull No preview available - 2015 |
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