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Page 37
... Faith . 1. Their Confession , Dicentes . 2. Their Ground : Vidimus enim . 38 But , Faith is said ( by the Apostle ) to be ὕπostasis , and so , there is a good Ground ; and ἔλεγχος , and so , hath a good Reason for it . This , puts the ...
... Faith . 1. Their Confession , Dicentes . 2. Their Ground : Vidimus enim . 38 But , Faith is said ( by the Apostle ) to be ὕπostasis , and so , there is a good Ground ; and ἔλεγχος , and so , hath a good Reason for it . This , puts the ...
Page 116
... Faith . By the light of Nature , in the Theatre of the World , by the Medium of Creatures , we see God ; but to know God , by beleeving , not only Him , but in Him , is only in the Academy of the Church , only through the Medium of the ...
... Faith . By the light of Nature , in the Theatre of the World , by the Medium of Creatures , we see God ; but to know God , by beleeving , not only Him , but in Him , is only in the Academy of the Church , only through the Medium of the ...
Page 117
... faith , may be di- minished , and encreased ; for it is but In enigmate , sayes our Text , darkly , ob- scurely ; Clearly in respect of the naturall man , but yet but obscurely in respect of that knowledge of God which we shall God here ...
... faith , may be di- minished , and encreased ; for it is but In enigmate , sayes our Text , darkly , ob- scurely ; Clearly in respect of the naturall man , but yet but obscurely in respect of that knowledge of God which we shall God here ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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