The Posthumous Works of Mr. Thomas Chubb: Containing, I. Remarks on the Scriptures. II. Observations on the Reverend Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses. III. The Author's Farewel to His Readers; Comprehending a Variety of Tracts, on the Most Important Subjects of Religion. With an Appendix, Including a Postscript to His Four Last Dissertations, More Particularly Relative to that on the History of Melchizedek. To the Whole is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author: Written by Himself, 第 1 巻 |
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Of divine impresions on men's minds ; of Special grace ; of the virtue and merit of
faith ; and of St. Thomas's unbelief ; are particularly considered . SI RS , FTER
having had a correspondence with you , by writing , for many years past , which , I
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Of divine impresions on men's minds ; of Special grace ; of the virtue and merit of
faith ; and of St. Thomas's unbelief ; are particularly considered . SI RS , FTER
having had a correspondence with you , by writing , for many years past , which , I
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... in their united and social capacity , as aforefaid ; so they are considered and
represented to be , not three titelar Deities , who are subject to a fourtis
intelligence , as their fripreme ; nor are t716 of them considered as tutelar Deities
, who are ...
... in their united and social capacity , as aforefaid ; so they are considered and
represented to be , not three titelar Deities , who are subject to a fourtis
intelligence , as their fripreme ; nor are t716 of them considered as tutelar Deities
, who are ...
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Deity ; because , it is not to be supposed , or admitted , that God would act so
unkindly , so unworthily , by any of his creatures , much less would he deal thus
with his peculiar and favourite people , as the fews were considered , or , at least
, as ...
Deity ; because , it is not to be supposed , or admitted , that God would act so
unkindly , so unworthily , by any of his creatures , much less would he deal thus
with his peculiar and favourite people , as the fews were considered , or , at least
, as ...
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... than for a man to remove those distresses meerly from a view of serving
himself thereby . The point , therefore , to be considered , is , whether the
performing a good action , because it is a good action , and from a sense of the
propriety and ...
... than for a man to remove those distresses meerly from a view of serving
himself thereby . The point , therefore , to be considered , is , whether the
performing a good action , because it is a good action , and from a sense of the
propriety and ...
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But then , it is an experimental feeling of misery itself , considered abftraétedly
from the ground and cause of it , which produces this effe Et ; and therefore , it
would produce this effect , whether it were indicted as punishment , and
considered ...
But then , it is an experimental feeling of misery itself , considered abftraétedly
from the ground and cause of it , which produces this effe Et ; and therefore , it
would produce this effect , whether it were indicted as punishment , and
considered ...
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