The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, 第 14 卷 |
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第 106 頁
Now we know so little of the real nature of ourselves , or of any thing about us ,
that it is no wonder we should be at a loss when we come to inquire into the
nature of God . I will not promise , therefore , that , every thing which I shall say to
you ...
Now we know so little of the real nature of ourselves , or of any thing about us ,
that it is no wonder we should be at a loss when we come to inquire into the
nature of God . I will not promise , therefore , that , every thing which I shall say to
you ...
第 163 頁
Many of Trinitarian sentiments insist much on one of the names of God as a proof
of a plurality of persons in the Deity : they say the word Elohim is in the plural
number , and that it signifies that three equal persons exist in the Divine Nature .
Many of Trinitarian sentiments insist much on one of the names of God as a proof
of a plurality of persons in the Deity : they say the word Elohim is in the plural
number , and that it signifies that three equal persons exist in the Divine Nature .
第 175 頁
... of mankind would not readily admit an universal change of ancient customs
and opinions all at once ; and this knowledge of human nature led our Saviour by
degrees only to instruct his disciples : even his important character as the
Messiah ...
... of mankind would not readily admit an universal change of ancient customs
and opinions all at once ; and this knowledge of human nature led our Saviour by
degrees only to instruct his disciples : even his important character as the
Messiah ...
第 184 頁
The first intimation of them is found about the year one hundred , when a sect
sprang up , who mistook the natural ... A total ignorance of the powers of nature ,
and the idea of the perpetual interference of the higher powers in the affairs of
men ...
The first intimation of them is found about the year one hundred , when a sect
sprang up , who mistook the natural ... A total ignorance of the powers of nature ,
and the idea of the perpetual interference of the higher powers in the affairs of
men ...
第 185 頁
With respect to all doctrines of a properly practical tendency , it cannot be
doubted , says the Church bistorian , that it was the generally prevailing opinion
of the Christian world at the end of the third century , that every man has a natural
power ...
With respect to all doctrines of a properly practical tendency , it cannot be
doubted , says the Church bistorian , that it was the generally prevailing opinion
of the Christian world at the end of the third century , that every man has a natural
power ...
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