The Works of John Locke, Volume 8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... argument , to let in some new thought suggested by his own words ; which having pursued and explained , as far as conduced to his present purpose , he re - assumes again the thread of his discourse , and goes on with it , without taking ...
... argument , to let in some new thought suggested by his own words ; which having pursued and explained , as far as conduced to his present purpose , he re - assumes again the thread of his discourse , and goes on with it , without taking ...
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... argument is continued , I doubt not but the several parties would complain of it , as an innovation , and a ... arguments for his opinion . This is the benefit of loose sentences , and Scripture crumbled into verses , which quickly turn ...
... argument is continued , I doubt not but the several parties would complain of it , as an innovation , and a ... arguments for his opinion . This is the benefit of loose sentences , and Scripture crumbled into verses , which quickly turn ...
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... arguments he used , and the disposition of the whole . This , I confess , is not to be obtained by one or two hasty readings ; it must be repeated again and again , with a close attention ... argument and consistency all through 14 Preface .
... arguments he used , and the disposition of the whole . This , I confess , is not to be obtained by one or two hasty readings ; it must be repeated again and again , with a close attention ... argument and consistency all through 14 Preface .
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... argument and close reasoning , without incoherent sallies , or the intermixing of things foreign to his business , was evident to me , from several speeches of his , recorded in the Acts : and it was hard to think , that a man , that ...
... argument and close reasoning , without incoherent sallies , or the intermixing of things foreign to his business , was evident to me , from several speeches of his , recorded in the Acts : and it was hard to think , that a man , that ...
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... arguments , or gives them notice of new matter , by rhetorical or studied transitions . He has no ornaments borrowed from the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing ...
... arguments , or gives them notice of new matter , by rhetorical or studied transitions . He has no ornaments borrowed from the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing ...
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Page 172 - There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars : for one star differeth from another star in glory.
Page 175 - As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly. And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly.
Page 211 - WE then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. 2 (For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation...
Page 168 - Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God; because we have testified of God that he raised up Christ; whom he raised not up, if so be that the dead rise not.
Page 49 - And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God [in Christ], the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect.
Page 284 - Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all...
Page 372 - One man esteemeth one day above another : another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
Page 270 - For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which is outward in the flesh: but he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the letter; whose praise is not of men, but of God.
Page 48 - Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: 14 That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
Page 274 - They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable: there is none that doeth good, no, not one. Their throat is an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit ; the poison of asps is under their lips: Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness.