The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow, Volume 5The University Press, 1830 |
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... whence so many complaints concerning the causa mali blindness and infirmity of man's mind , concerning ægris Natu- the obscurity and uncertainty of things , concerning Dei . the insuperable difficulty of finding truth , concern- ram ...
... whence so many complaints concerning the causa mali blindness and infirmity of man's mind , concerning ægris Natu- the obscurity and uncertainty of things , concerning Dei . the insuperable difficulty of finding truth , concern- ram ...
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... whence all their welfare must proceed , on whom all their happiness depends , to make them more able to va- lue , more desirous to embrace , the redress vouchsafed them ; as also , to demonstrate his own great clemen- cy , longsuffering ...
... whence all their welfare must proceed , on whom all their happiness depends , to make them more able to va- lue , more desirous to embrace , the redress vouchsafed them ; as also , to demonstrate his own great clemen- cy , longsuffering ...
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... whence can we better deduce its original , than from the pagan notions or stories of Elysium and Hades ? what better pattern can we find , whence that paradise of corporeal delight , or rather of brut- ish sensuality , should be ...
... whence can we better deduce its original , than from the pagan notions or stories of Elysium and Hades ? what better pattern can we find , whence that paradise of corporeal delight , or rather of brut- ish sensuality , should be ...
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... Whence St. Paul calls their Eph . ii . 14. law μεσότοιχον φραγμοῦ , a partition wall , that fenced that nation , and severed it from others ; and an en- mity , being framed to set them in distance and va- riance from the rest of men ...
... Whence St. Paul calls their Eph . ii . 14. law μεσότοιχον φραγμοῦ , a partition wall , that fenced that nation , and severed it from others ; and an en- mity , being framed to set them in distance and va- riance from the rest of men ...
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... tion before touched , that no evasion by pardon , no rise by repentance doth appear . Whence we may well infer , that indeed , in effect , this dispensation was what St. Paul calls it , διακονία θανάτου , 42 Of the Imperfection.
... tion before touched , that no evasion by pardon , no rise by repentance doth appear . Whence we may well infer , that indeed , in effect , this dispensation was what St. Paul calls it , διακονία θανάτου , 42 Of the Imperfection.
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