The Works of James Arminius, D. D., Formerly Professor of Divinity in the University of Leyden, Volume 3Derby and Miller, 1853 |
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... Spirit of truth , is come , he will guide you into all truth . " ( John xvi , 13. ) We perceive a part of the truth : and present a part ; the rest will be given in his own time , by the Spirit of truth to those who seek . May he ...
... Spirit of truth , is come , he will guide you into all truth . " ( John xvi , 13. ) We perceive a part of the truth : and present a part ; the rest will be given in his own time , by the Spirit of truth to those who seek . May he ...
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... Spirit of truth be present with me , and so direct my mind and hand , that it may in no respect err from the truth . If however any thing should fall from me not in harmony with its meaning , I shall wish that it had been un- said ...
... Spirit of truth be present with me , and so direct my mind and hand , that it may in no respect err from the truth . If however any thing should fall from me not in harmony with its meaning , I shall wish that it had been un- said ...
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... Spirit . Whoever thou mayest be , who makest objections to this , thou hearest the serpent whispering to thee , as he whispered once to Eve , to the ruin of our race . Let it suffice thee that thou wast made in the image of God , not ...
... Spirit . Whoever thou mayest be , who makest objections to this , thou hearest the serpent whispering to thee , as he whispered once to Eve , to the ruin of our race . Let it suffice thee that thou wast made in the image of God , not ...
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... , rightly so called . From the former nature we have our bodies , and by it we are ani- mals ; from the latter , we have our spirits , and by it we are rational beings , which is also observed by Aristotle ( DISCUSSION WITH F. JUNIUS . 101.
... , rightly so called . From the former nature we have our bodies , and by it we are ani- mals ; from the latter , we have our spirits , and by it we are rational beings , which is also observed by Aristotle ( DISCUSSION WITH F. JUNIUS . 101.
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... spirit , as its essential subject ; to that of the man , as the entire personal subject . If you deny this , what is ... spirits and intelligent forms do this , surely it cannot be justly denied to man , and to the image of God in man ...
... spirit , as its essential subject ; to that of the man , as the entire personal subject . If you deny this , what is ... spirits and intelligent forms do this , surely it cannot be justly denied to man , and to the image of God in man ...
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