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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meant any new power that is given to men ; but only that the Deity does
particularly , and specially , interpose and dispose men to make a proper use of
the abilities they already have , which otherwise , or without such a divine
interpofition ...
meant any new power that is given to men ; but only that the Deity does
particularly , and specially , interpose and dispose men to make a proper use of
the abilities they already have , which otherwise , or without such a divine
interpofition ...
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things , for the Deity to exercise pity * towards one creature ; then that reason will
determine the Deity to exercise the like pity to all others , who are alike the proper
objects of it ; even tho ' he is not obliged , in striet justice , to thew pity to any of ...
things , for the Deity to exercise pity * towards one creature ; then that reason will
determine the Deity to exercise the like pity to all others , who are alike the proper
objects of it ; even tho ' he is not obliged , in striet justice , to thew pity to any of ...
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As to actions that are compounded in these respects , they are not so proper to
explain the subject , but would rather embarrass it , and , therefore , will not be
taken notice of . If an action relates fimply to God , that is , if respect is only
intended ...
As to actions that are compounded in these respects , they are not so proper to
explain the subject , but would rather embarrass it , and , therefore , will not be
taken notice of . If an action relates fimply to God , that is , if respect is only
intended ...
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... and yet , by the application of a proper quantity of heat , in a proper time , a
living active creature is produced ; which creature has such an inferior kind or
degree of intelligence , as is suitable and proper to it's state and the part it is to
act .
... and yet , by the application of a proper quantity of heat , in a proper time , a
living active creature is produced ; which creature has such an inferior kind or
degree of intelligence , as is suitable and proper to it's state and the part it is to
act .
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cies to be a proper evidence of his divine character , and a proper means of
conviction to those who saw them wrought ; so this makes it exceeding strange ,
and greatly improbable , that Christ should withhold the means of conviction from
...
cies to be a proper evidence of his divine character , and a proper means of
conviction to those who saw them wrought ; so this makes it exceeding strange ,
and greatly improbable , that Christ should withhold the means of conviction from
...
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