The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): VI., Volume 5Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 436 pages |
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... plain direct meaning of the words and phrases such as they may be supposed to have had in the mouths of the speakers , who used them accord- ing to the language of that time and country wherein they lived ; without such learned ...
... plain direct meaning of the words and phrases such as they may be supposed to have had in the mouths of the speakers , who used them accord- ing to the language of that time and country wherein they lived ; without such learned ...
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... plain , considering the occasion it was spoke on . The better to understand the law of faith , it will be convenient , in the first place , to consider the law of works . The law of works then , in short , is that law which requires ...
... plain , considering the occasion it was spoke on . The better to understand the law of faith , it will be convenient , in the first place , to consider the law of works . The law of works then , in short , is that law which requires ...
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... plain , that under the law of works , is comprehended also the law of nature , know- able by reason , as well as the law given by Moses . For , says St. Paul , Rom . iii . 9 , 23 , " We have proved both jews and gentiles , that they are ...
... plain , that under the law of works , is comprehended also the law of nature , know- able by reason , as well as the law given by Moses . For , says St. Paul , Rom . iii . 9 , 23 , " We have proved both jews and gentiles , that they are ...
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... plain to any one , who considers these places toge- ther , Gen. xv . 6 , " He believed in the Lord , or be- " lieved the Lord . " For that the Hebrew phrase , " believing in , " signifies no more but believing , is plain from St. Paul's ...
... plain to any one , who considers these places toge- ther , Gen. xv . 6 , " He believed in the Lord , or be- " lieved the Lord . " For that the Hebrew phrase , " believing in , " signifies no more but believing , is plain from St. Paul's ...
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... plain is meant the firmness of our faith , without staggering , and not the believing the same propositions that Abraham believed ; viz . that though he and Sarah were old , and past the time and hopes of children , yet he should have a ...
... plain is meant the firmness of our faith , without staggering , and not the believing the same propositions that Abraham believed ; viz . that though he and Sarah were old , and past the time and hopes of children , yet he should have a ...
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