The British Quarterly Review, 2. ciltHodder and Stoughton, 1845 |
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... revelation of His will from failing to become a reflection of His own knowledge . Since therefore the Deity is possessed of all knowledge , it is reckoned highly befitting to infuse a pregnancy of meaning into the communication of His ...
... revelation of His will from failing to become a reflection of His own knowledge . Since therefore the Deity is possessed of all knowledge , it is reckoned highly befitting to infuse a pregnancy of meaning into the communication of His ...
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... revelation , the preliminary ground of credence must be , that the doctrines taught are worthy of God ; and thereof the surest test and criterion is , that all Scripture given by inspiration of God must be profitable for doctrine , for ...
... revelation , the preliminary ground of credence must be , that the doctrines taught are worthy of God ; and thereof the surest test and criterion is , that all Scripture given by inspiration of God must be profitable for doctrine , for ...
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... revelation must be strictly conformable . On this principle , one Ideologist rejects Christianity altogether ; and another retains the historical record , but by his free principle of interpretation reduces the doctrine of the New ...
... revelation must be strictly conformable . On this principle , one Ideologist rejects Christianity altogether ; and another retains the historical record , but by his free principle of interpretation reduces the doctrine of the New ...
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