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Page 26
... with the sufferings and death of a man : admit in the same person the divine and human nature . Then , all seeming contradiction vanish . His infirmities and sufferings are applicable to him , as Man ; whilst his 26 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
... with the sufferings and death of a man : admit in the same person the divine and human nature . Then , all seeming contradiction vanish . His infirmities and sufferings are applicable to him , as Man ; whilst his 26 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
Page 31
... divine justice points out a future state , the soul must survive the body . But you inform us that you believe in a future state , though the soul is nothing but a motion of the cerebrum , which perishes along with it : ' for , ' says ...
... divine justice points out a future state , the soul must survive the body . But you inform us that you believe in a future state , though the soul is nothing but a motion of the cerebrum , which perishes along with it : ' for , ' says ...
Page 32
... divine justice for some venial imperfections . Or it is most likely that , by the tree which falls , is meant death in general , after which we can perform no good works : as the tree , after its fall , when it is quite withered , pro ...
... divine justice for some venial imperfections . Or it is most likely that , by the tree which falls , is meant death in general , after which we can perform no good works : as the tree , after its fall , when it is quite withered , pro ...
Page 33
... divine essence , until after the sound of the last trumpet , admit an intermediate state be- tween Heaven and Hell , from death to the resurrection : in which state , departed souls have not their full completion of happiness or misery ...
... divine essence , until after the sound of the last trumpet , admit an intermediate state be- tween Heaven and Hell , from death to the resurrection : in which state , departed souls have not their full completion of happiness or misery ...
Page 51
... divine legacy bequeathed by their common Redeemer to his fol- lowers ; and that Christians , cemented together by the blood of a God , should never be divided . This is a point of doctrine liable to no controversy . Oh ! could it be ...
... divine legacy bequeathed by their common Redeemer to his fol- lowers ; and that Christians , cemented together by the blood of a God , should never be divided . This is a point of doctrine liable to no controversy . Oh ! could it be ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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