The Works of the Learned and Reverend John Scott, D.D., Sometime Rector of St. Giles's in the Fields, المجلد 3Clarendon Press, 1826 |
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الصفحة iv
... natural right of their sove- reignty , 47. but in the first place have the same command- ing power over all indifferent things , and that in ecclesias- tical causes as well as civil , that they had under the law of nature , 48. and ...
... natural right of their sove- reignty , 47. but in the first place have the same command- ing power over all indifferent things , and that in ecclesias- tical causes as well as civil , that they had under the law of nature , 48. and ...
الصفحة vii
... nature . Five reasons of this method assigned : first , that he might govern us in a way more accommodate to this degenerate state of our nature , 244. secondly , that he might the more effec- tually cure and prevent the spreading ...
... nature . Five reasons of this method assigned : first , that he might govern us in a way more accommodate to this degenerate state of our nature , 244. secondly , that he might the more effec- tually cure and prevent the spreading ...
الصفحة x
... nature of things , ibid . secondly , the eternal conformity of it to the nature of God , 386. thirdly , the agreement and cor- respondency of it with the divine providence and disposals , 389. fourthly , the everlasting necessity of it ...
... nature of things , ibid . secondly , the eternal conformity of it to the nature of God , 386. thirdly , the agreement and cor- respondency of it with the divine providence and disposals , 389. fourthly , the everlasting necessity of it ...
الصفحة xii
... nature of God , 478. secondly , the convenience of it with the frame and constitution of human nature , 481. an objection against cruelty answered , 482. thirdly , the near and intimate rela- tion of those persons to us , upon whom our ...
... nature of God , 478. secondly , the convenience of it with the frame and constitution of human nature , 481. an objection against cruelty answered , 482. thirdly , the near and intimate rela- tion of those persons to us , upon whom our ...
الصفحة 33
... nature is the temptations of evil spirits , who , as so many assisting geniuses to the cor- rupt inclinations of our nature , are permitted by him to rove about the world in innumerable swarms to tempt and elicit those inclinations into ...
... nature is the temptations of evil spirits , who , as so many assisting geniuses to the cor- rupt inclinations of our nature , are permitted by him to rove about the world in innumerable swarms to tempt and elicit those inclinations into ...
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