Memoirs of Literature: Containing a Large Account of Many Valuable Books, Letters and Dissertations Upon Several Subjects, Miscellaneous Observations, Etc, Volume 5

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Michel de La Roche
R. Knaplock, 1722
 

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Page 323 - And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.
Page 242 - And the Lord said, Behold, there is a place by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock : and it shall come to pass, while my glory passeth by, that I will put thee in a clift of the rock, and will cover thee with my hand while I pass by: and I will take away mine hand, and thou shalt see my back parts : but my face shall not be seen.
Page 262 - For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; while we look not at the things which are feen, but at the things which are not feen : for the things which are feen are temporal; but the things which are not feen are eternal.
Page 295 - And Abraham said unto his eldest servant of his house, that ruled over all that he had, Put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thigh : and I will make thee swear by the Lord, the God of heaven, and the God of the earth, that thou shalt not take a wife unto my son of the daughters of the Canaanites, among whom I dwell : but thou shalt go unto my country, and to my kindred, and take a wife unto my son Isaac.
Page 57 - Son, and exercised according to the will of the Father by the operation of the Son, and by the...
Page 56 - ... he is evidently subordinate to the Father, that he derives his being and attributes from the Father, the Father nothing from him.
Page 56 - Every action of the Son, both in making the world and in all his other operations, is only the exercise of the Father's power, communicated to him after an ineffable manner.
Page 311 - Le droit de la nature et des gens, ou système général des principes les plus importans de la morale, de la jurisprudence et de la politique, traduit du latin de feu Mr. le baron de Pufendorf par Jean Barbeyrac, professeur en droit et en histoire a Lausanne, Amsterdam, Pierre de Coup, 1712.
Page 54 - The scripture in declaring the Son's derivation from the Father, never makes mention of any limitation of time ; but always supposes and affirms him to have existed with the Father from the beginning, and before all worlds.
Page 55 - Holy Spirit." And Part ii. sect. xxviii. p. 301. "The Holy Spirit is described in the New Testament, as the immediate author and worker of all miracles, even of those done by our Lord himself: and as the conductor of Christ in all the actions of his life, during his state of humiliation here on earth.

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