The history of the life and death of the holy JesusC. and J. Rivington, 1828 - Religion |
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Page xix
... condition would permit a . And although by Adam's fancy and affection to his wife , and by God's appointing fruit for him , we see the lower appetites were first provided for ; yet the first appetite which man had , as he distinguishes ...
... condition would permit a . And although by Adam's fancy and affection to his wife , and by God's appointing fruit for him , we see the lower appetites were first provided for ; yet the first appetite which man had , as he distinguishes ...
Page xxi
... condition , from thence we can take the surest account , and make the most perfect derivation of propositions . 7. From this first appetite of man to be like God , and the first natural instrument of it , love , descend all the first ...
... condition , from thence we can take the surest account , and make the most perfect derivation of propositions . 7. From this first appetite of man to be like God , and the first natural instrument of it , love , descend all the first ...
Page xxv
... condition , and so primò occupantis , was lawful ; just as to take or kill badgers or foxes , and beavers and lions : but when the laws had appro- priated rivers , and divided shores , and imparked deer , and housed pigeons , it became ...
... condition , and so primò occupantis , was lawful ; just as to take or kill badgers or foxes , and beavers and lions : but when the laws had appro- priated rivers , and divided shores , and imparked deer , and housed pigeons , it became ...
Page xxxiv
... condition . And because it grew habitual , customary , and of innocent reputation , it pleased God to call this precept out of the darkness , whither their evil customs and false discourses had put it ; and by such an extra - regular ...
... condition . And because it grew habitual , customary , and of innocent reputation , it pleased God to call this precept out of the darkness , whither their evil customs and false discourses had put it ; and by such an extra - regular ...
Page xxxviii
... condition of his first creation , putting him into the same order towards felicity , which I first designed to him , and that also by the same instruments . Now I consider , that the Spirit of God took very great care , that all the ...
... condition of his first creation , putting him into the same order towards felicity , which I first designed to him , and that also by the same instruments . Now I consider , that the Spirit of God took very great care , that all the ...
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