A Concise View of the Scriptures, Shewing Their Consistency, and Their Necessity, from an Examination of the Extent of Natural KnowledgeBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 149 pages |
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... created of Mankind ; - their Fall from it by the Spirit of Malignity ; --and the Consistency of the Mosaic Law , in ... Creation of Mankind in his own Spiritual Image Of the Last Judgment , and Change of this World , 84 with the previous ...
... created of Mankind ; - their Fall from it by the Spirit of Malignity ; --and the Consistency of the Mosaic Law , in ... Creation of Mankind in his own Spiritual Image Of the Last Judgment , and Change of this World , 84 with the previous ...
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... creation ? Of what the essential nature of the mind of man is , or what the malignant passions are , no one has attempted directly to explain . Mr. Locke , in the Introduction to his Essay on the Human Understanding , declines hazard ...
... creation ? Of what the essential nature of the mind of man is , or what the malignant passions are , no one has attempted directly to explain . Mr. Locke , in the Introduction to his Essay on the Human Understanding , declines hazard ...
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... creation ; -that it is not an essential property of material substances , but an invisible power which regulates their motions . Hence , natural knowledge solely consists in the perception of the laws which regulate the visible material ...
... creation ; -that it is not an essential property of material substances , but an invisible power which regulates their motions . Hence , natural knowledge solely consists in the perception of the laws which regulate the visible material ...
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... creation . We may , however , now say , there are better astro- nomers in the present age , than Sir Isaac New- ton was ; not as discoverers of more important laws , but by their possessing the knowledge of the laws which he perceived ...
... creation . We may , however , now say , there are better astro- nomers in the present age , than Sir Isaac New- ton was ; not as discoverers of more important laws , but by their possessing the knowledge of the laws which he perceived ...
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... creation , -by their being gene- rally perceived in brutes . At the same time , we do not perceive the mind of reflection in brutes : and Mr. Locke has shown it is that power which places man above them in the order of creation . And ...
... creation , -by their being gene- rally perceived in brutes . At the same time , we do not perceive the mind of reflection in brutes : and Mr. Locke has shown it is that power which places man above them in the order of creation . And ...
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according actions Almighty angels art thou beast Behold blasphemy blood body brethren brute Cain called cast cometh created creation darkness David death depraved devil disciples earth evident evil spirit faith Father fear final redemption flesh fruit fulfilled given glory grace gravitation hath heart heaven Hence Holy Ghost Holy Spirit infirmities influence Isaiah Jesus Christ jews John John vi John viii John xvii judgment kingdom Last Judgment light Luke malignant passions mankind Matt mercy Mosaic law natural knowledge natural mind Paul perceived perception pervade Peter Pharisees promise prophetic pure Spirit purity reason received regeneration revealed righteousness saith the Lord saith unto Satan Saviour say unto Scriptures serpent Simon Peter soul spake spirit of evil Spirit of God spirit of malignity tabernacle temple thee things thou art thou hast thou shalt tribe of Judah truth veil viii wicked woman