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Page 789
We point them out as inadvertencies ; because the explicit admis- sion of man's corruption , and of the necessity of divine grace to pardon , and of divine agency to purify , sufficiently ascertains the rectitude of his creed .
We point them out as inadvertencies ; because the explicit admis- sion of man's corruption , and of the necessity of divine grace to pardon , and of divine agency to purify , sufficiently ascertains the rectitude of his creed .
Page 887
... the knowledge of the divine attributes and of human obligations , is discoverable by the light of nature . " p . 85. ... that man never did attain just ideas of a Divine Being , by the unassisted energies of his own mind .
... the knowledge of the divine attributes and of human obligations , is discoverable by the light of nature . " p . 85. ... that man never did attain just ideas of a Divine Being , by the unassisted energies of his own mind .
Page 1118
After a few remarks , he brings it to conclusion , by stating that , " All those books are in a greater or less degree improper , which tend to undermine the truth , or oppose the holiness of Divine Revelation " However just this ...
After a few remarks , he brings it to conclusion , by stating that , " All those books are in a greater or less degree improper , which tend to undermine the truth , or oppose the holiness of Divine Revelation " However just this ...
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