The Nature, Procedure, Extent, Value and Effects of a Rational Faith Considered: In Two Sermons Preach'd Before the University of Oxford, on March 11. and June 24. 1744. By William Dodwell ... |
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... appear with greater or less Force to this Faculty , our Affent is propor- tionably weaker or more confident . The Un ... appears clear and evident to " the Understanding , or which may certainly " be collected , either antecedently by ...
... appear with greater or less Force to this Faculty , our Affent is propor- tionably weaker or more confident . The Un ... appears clear and evident to " the Understanding , or which may certainly " be collected , either antecedently by ...
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... appear to have no fuch Foundation . If the Erroneous Prejudice is only in Things of lefs Confequence , then it does not affect the Question concerning that Rational Faith , which is neceffary to Salvation , and which has been made the ...
... appear to have no fuch Foundation . If the Erroneous Prejudice is only in Things of lefs Confequence , then it does not affect the Question concerning that Rational Faith , which is neceffary to Salvation , and which has been made the ...
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... appear convincing to every Degree of Apprehenfion . As their Capacities improve , greater Light may gradually be given into the Grounds of our Belief , and thus a rational Faith may in fome Degree be formed , as foon as They can become ...
... appear convincing to every Degree of Apprehenfion . As their Capacities improve , greater Light may gradually be given into the Grounds of our Belief , and thus a rational Faith may in fome Degree be formed , as foon as They can become ...
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... appears ; and as the Affent therefore is not voluntary , It must be incapable of any Imputation of Virtue or De- merit . Some have carried the fame Kind of Argument a little farther , and urged it as con- clufive against any Freedom of ...
... appears ; and as the Affent therefore is not voluntary , It must be incapable of any Imputation of Virtue or De- merit . Some have carried the fame Kind of Argument a little farther , and urged it as con- clufive against any Freedom of ...
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... appears conclufive , or not , is playing with Words , and is no Other than Saying , that It cannot judge otherwise than It does then actu- ally judge , that is , It cannot give and refuse its Affent to the fame Thing at the fame Time ...
... appears conclufive , or not , is playing with Words , and is no Other than Saying , that It cannot judge otherwise than It does then actu- ally judge , that is , It cannot give and refuse its Affent to the fame Thing at the fame Time ...
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Page 25 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the Inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ, neither do they make men meet to receive grace, or (as the...
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Page 24 - School-Authors fay) deferve grace of congruity : yea, rather for that they are not done as God hath willed and commanded them to be done, we doubt not but they have the nature of fin.
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