The possibility, expediency, and necessity. (1st sermon at mr. Boyle's lect., 1695). |
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John Williams (bp. of Chichester.) BODLEIAN LIBRAR 4 FEB 1928 OXFOR ΤΟ The Moft Reverend Father in God , THOMAS Lord.
John Williams (bp. of Chichester.) BODLEIAN LIBRAR 4 FEB 1928 OXFOR ΤΟ The Moft Reverend Father in God , THOMAS Lord.
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... Lord Archbishop of Can- terbury . Sir HENRY ASHHURST , Baronet . Sir JOHN ROTHER AM , Serjeant at Law . JOHN EVELYN , Senior , Efquire . TRUSTEES by the Appointment of the Honourable Robert Boyle , Efquire . MOST HONOURED , Aving by ...
... Lord Archbishop of Can- terbury . Sir HENRY ASHHURST , Baronet . Sir JOHN ROTHER AM , Serjeant at Law . JOHN EVELYN , Senior , Efquire . TRUSTEES by the Appointment of the Honourable Robert Boyle , Efquire . MOST HONOURED , Aving by ...
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... Lord , and was , faith our Apoftle , confirmed unto us by them that heard him : God also bearing them witness both with figns and wonders , and with divers miracles and gifts of the Holy Ghoft , Chap . 2 , 3 , 4 . C And therefore as ...
... Lord , and was , faith our Apoftle , confirmed unto us by them that heard him : God also bearing them witness both with figns and wonders , and with divers miracles and gifts of the Holy Ghoft , Chap . 2 , 3 , 4 . C And therefore as ...
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... Lord fhall be re- vealed from heaven , and shall deliver up the kingdom to the Father . I have chosen thus at once to lay in Order the Scheme of what I intend ( God granting Life and Affiftance ) to purfue ; that fo the dependance of ...
... Lord fhall be re- vealed from heaven , and shall deliver up the kingdom to the Father . I have chosen thus at once to lay in Order the Scheme of what I intend ( God granting Life and Affiftance ) to purfue ; that fo the dependance of ...
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... Lord , if haply they might feel after him , [ ↓ nλzon- gear , as men blundering in the dark ] and find him . In fuch danger would the Fundamental Princi- ples of Natural Religion have been , if there had been no Revelation to prevent ...
... Lord , if haply they might feel after him , [ ↓ nλzon- gear , as men blundering in the dark ] and find him . In fuch danger would the Fundamental Princi- ples of Natural Religion have been , if there had been no Revelation to prevent ...
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Adam Almighty Apoſtle becauſe Body cafe caſe Caufe Cauſe ceffity certainly and evidently choſen chuſe cloſe confider the ſeveral Confufion courſe Creature fhall certainly days fpoken unto Defires Deities diſcover dition divers manners Divine Power Divine Revelation Elocution evidently know Expedient and Neceffary Faculties faith Father fatisfaction fecret felf fenfible feveral fhall confider fhall fhew fhould firſt fome fpake ftate fuch things fufficient fundry God's fpeaking Gofpel Happineſs hath in thefe Holy Honourable Robert Boyle Inſpired knew Knowledge laft lation leſs Light of Nature manifeft Mankind mean by Revelation Mind muft muſt Neceffity obferve Oracle paft unto perfon Philofopher pleaſes pleaſure pofed Poffibility Pofterity poſed pretended Revelation prevent Prophets Proviſion pure and fimple purpoſe queſtioned Reaſon Religion Reve Reveal himſelf ſhall ſhould ſomewhat Soul Spake ſuch Supernatural ſuppoſe thefe last days themſelves theſe things of pure thofe thoſe tion underſtand unfatisfied uſe velation vine Revelation Wiſdom World
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Page 5 - ... firft began to be fpoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him ; God alfo bearing them witnefs, both with figns and wonders, and with divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghoft, according to his own will...
Page 8 - REVELATION, that is, a discovery afforded by God to man of Himself or of His will, over and above what He has made known by the light of nature, or reason.
Page 4 - D, who at fundry times, and in divers manners fpake in time paft unto the fathers by the prophets, § hath in thefe laft days fpoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom alfo he made the worlds.
Page 19 - Reafbn why God infpired Abel, and Enoch, and Noah, to preferve thofe Principles alive. And if, when there was a Revelation feconded by the Authority of fuch eminent Perfons, the World fo foon grew...
Page 9 - Christ; and to make all men see what is the fellow ship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world bath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ...
Page 11 - If one Man can difcover his Mind to another, it is certain the Creator may reveal his Will to Men. 2. If fuch Things be declared, which none but God could reveal, as Prophecies ; and fuch Things done, which none but God, in Man, could do, "viz. Miracles, it is evident there is fuch a Thing as Revelation. 3. If this be queftioned, it muft be from this ; either that God cannot impart fuch a Revelation to Man \ or Man is incapable to receive it. But as God made the Soul of Man, he muft have Power to...
Page 24 - Principle to direct them, than the Light of Nature ? 3. There was no Nation without a Revelation, that is, without fome Pretence to it. The Ufe I make of all this is to fhew, what a Senfe Mankind had of a Revelation, and what all the World has thought expedient, if not neceflary ; which was the Thing to be proved. II. I proceed now to prove the Certainty of Revelation. Under which I (hall fhew, I.
Page 8 - Under the fourth, I fhall fhew the Perfection of the Gofpel Revelation, and that there fhall not be any other. I. I am to begin -with Revelation.
Page 7 - Order to prove that the Scriptures of the Old and New Teftament contain the Matter of divine Revelation, and have upon them the Characters belonging to it.
Page 12 - ... Thing as Revelation. 3. If this be queftioned, it muft be from this; either that God cannot impart fuch a Revelation to Man ', or Man is incapable to receive it. But as God made the Soul of Man, he muft have Power to operate upon it as he pleafes. And there can be no Incapacity in Man ; when as to the Matter, he can both receive it, and deliver it as received ; and as to the Manner, it's in a Way fuitable to his Faculties, which is fo as the other may underftand.