is the evidence of things not seen :" he means, that faith is a virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although we do not see, nor can conceive it ; because by faith we entirely depend upon the truth... A Sermon on the Doctrine of the Trinity - Página 8de Jonathan Swift - 1846 - 12 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Jonathan Swift - 1745 - 294 páginas
...Evidence of Things not feen : He means, that Faith is a Virtue by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although we do not fee, nor can conceive it; becaufe, by Faith we entirely depend upon the Truth and Power of God. It... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 392 páginas
...evidence of things not feen : he means, that faith is a virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although we do not fee, nor can conceive it ; becaufe, by faith we entirely depend upon the truth and power of God. It... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 páginas
...God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, altho' we do not fee, nor can conceive it; becaufe by faith we entirely depend upon the truth and power of God. IT is an old and true diftinftion, that things may be above our reafon, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 páginas
...evidence of things sotfeen. He means, that rahh is a virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although we do not fee, nor can conceive it ; becaufe by faith we entirely depend upon the truth and power of God. It... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 400 páginas
...believe, appears evident and certain to us, although vye do not fee, not; can conceive it ; -becaufe by faith we entirely depend upon the truth and power of God. It is an old and true diftin&ion, that things may be above our reafon without being contrary to it. Of this kind are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 366 páginas
...evidence of things not feen. He means, that faith is a virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although we do not fee, nor can conceive it ; becaufe by faith we entirely depend upon the truth and power of God. The... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 454 páginas
...evidence of things not feen :" he means, that faith is a virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although we do not fee, nor can conceive it ; becaufe by faith we entirely depend upon the truth and power of God. It... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 páginas
...evidence of things " not seen :" he means, that faith is a virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although...upon the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may be above our reason, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 páginas
...evidence of things " not seen :" he means, that faith is a virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, although...upon the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may be above our reason, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 386 páginas
...virtue, by which any thing commanded us by God to believe, appears evident and certain to us, alt hough we do not see, nor can conceive it ; because by faith...upon the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may beabove our reason, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are... | |
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