The Whole Works, Količina 11Hodges and Smith, 1654 |
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Stran 181
... Holy writings " , indited by God himself for the per- fect instruction of his Church . Q. What gather you of this , that God is the author of these writings ? A. That therefore they are of most certain credit , and highest authority . Q ...
... Holy writings " , indited by God himself for the per- fect instruction of his Church . Q. What gather you of this , that God is the author of these writings ? A. That therefore they are of most certain credit , and highest authority . Q ...
Stran 182
... holy . Q. What mean you by calling God a Spirit ? A. That God hath no body at all ; and therefore must not be thought to be like unto any thing which may be seen by the eyes of man . Q. Are there any more Gods than one ? A. No : there ...
... holy . Q. What mean you by calling God a Spirit ? A. That God hath no body at all ; and therefore must not be thought to be like unto any thing which may be seen by the eyes of man . Q. Are there any more Gods than one ? A. No : there ...
Stran 184
... holy estate wherein they were created ; some of them fell , and became devils . Q. May the good angels fall hereafter ? A. Nod : but they shall always continue in their holi- ness and happiness . Q. Shall the wicked angels ever recover ...
... holy estate wherein they were created ; some of them fell , and became devils . Q. May the good angels fall hereafter ? A. Nod : but they shall always continue in their holi- ness and happiness . Q. Shall the wicked angels ever recover ...
Stran 187
... holy Spirit into our hearts . Q. Why must Christ be man ? A. Because the Godhead could not suffer : and it was further requisite , that the same nature which had offended should suffer for the offence ; and that our nature , which was ...
... holy Spirit into our hearts . Q. Why must Christ be man ? A. Because the Godhead could not suffer : and it was further requisite , that the same nature which had offended should suffer for the offence ; and that our nature , which was ...
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... holy all the days of his life , without all actual sin . Q. How did he bear the punishment which was due unto man for breaking God's law ? A. In that he willingly for man's sake made himself subject to the curse of the law , both in ...
... holy all the days of his life , without all actual sin . Q. How did he bear the punishment which was due unto man for breaking God's law ? A. In that he willingly for man's sake made himself subject to the curse of the law , both in ...
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