Literary and professional worksHurd and Houghton, 1861 |
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Side 47
... BELIEVE that nothing is without beginning but God ; no nature , no matter , no spirit , but one only and the same God . That God as he is eternally almighty , only wise , only good , in his nature , so he is eternally Father , Son , and ...
... BELIEVE that nothing is without beginning but God ; no nature , no matter , no spirit , but one only and the same God . That God as he is eternally almighty , only wise , only good , in his nature , so he is eternally Father , Son , and ...
Side 56
... believe that the souls of those that die in the Lord are blessed , and rest from their labours , and enjoy the sight of God , yet so as they are in expectation of a fur- ther revelation of their glory in the last day ; at which time all ...
... believe that the souls of those that die in the Lord are blessed , and rest from their labours , and enjoy the sight of God , yet so as they are in expectation of a fur- ther revelation of their glory in the last day ; at which time all ...
Side 62
... believe it pos- sible for man to walk by the light of reason alone . I suppose it did not hold out much longer . His own . experience must have taught him that had he never hoped to do more than he succeeded in doing , he could never ...
... believe it pos- sible for man to walk by the light of reason alone . I suppose it did not hold out much longer . His own . experience must have taught him that had he never hoped to do more than he succeeded in doing , he could never ...
Side 92
... believe it . Be- cause he sees that it would be good for him that there were no God , he strives by all means to persuade him- self of it and induce himself to think so ; and sets it up as a theme or position or dogma , which he studies ...
... believe it . Be- cause he sees that it would be good for him that there were no God , he strives by all means to persuade him- self of it and induce himself to think so ; and sets it up as a theme or position or dogma , which he studies ...
Side 94
... believe in his power , to whom all things are possible . Now the heresies which spring from this source appear to be more hein- ous than the rest for in civil government also it is a more atrocious thing to deny the power and majesty of ...
... believe in his power , to whom all things are possible . Now the heresies which spring from this source appear to be more hein- ous than the rest for in civil government also it is a more atrocious thing to deny the power and majesty of ...
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