| John Williams (bp. of Chichester.) - 1696 - 32 pages
...things revealed and .fecret, are oppoièd, Deut. 20. 19. - : And when 'tis applied to a Religious Hie, it's God's making known Himfelf, or his Will, to Mankind...Reafon. Here we may obferve, that there are Three ClaiTes, into which whatever is the Object of our Knowledg may be reduced. i. There are things of pure... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 pages
...claim to he a VOL. I. 1 DIVINE REVELATION, that ¡s, a discovery by God to man of himself or his will, over and above what he has made known by the light of nature, or reason. The objects of our knowledge are of three kinds : — Thus, some things are discernible... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 682 pages
...claim to be VOL. I. 1 DIVINE REVELATION, that is, a dfeovery by God to man of himself or his will, over and above what he has made known by the light of nature, or reason. The objects of our knowledge are of three kinds : — Thus, some things are discernible... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1827 - 588 pages
...REVELATION. I. REVELATION defined. Revelation is a discovery by God to man of Himself or of His will, over and above what He has made known by the light of nature, or reason. IL A DIVINE REVELATION possible. No one, who believes that there is a God of infinite wisdom,... | |
| 1839 - 512 pages
...extant. By the word of God, we understand that discovery made by God to man of himself, or of his will, over and above what he has made known by the light of nature or reason. This discovery, the most grand and important ever made to man, has been presented in the... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1836 - 480 pages
...claim to be a DIVINE REVELATION, that is, a discovery afforded by God to man of Himself or of His will, over and above what He has made known by the light of nature, or reason. The objects of pur knowledge are of three kinds : — Thus, some things are discernible... | |
| 1839 - 510 pages
...extant. By the word of God, we understand that discovery made by God to man of himself, or of his will, over and above what he has made known by the light of nature or reason. This discovery, the most grand and important ever made to man, has been presented in the... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1840 - 500 pages
...claim to be a DIVINE REVELATION, that is, a discovery afforded by God to man of Himself or of His will, over and above what He has made known by the light of nature.-or reason. The objects of our knowledge are of three kinds : — Thus, some things are discernible... | |
| James Smith - 1843 - 728 pages
...book claims to be a Divine Revelation : ihat is, a discovery, by God, to man, of himself, or his will, over and above what he has made known by the light of nature, or reason. Who are the Jews, who claim to be the repositories of that book, which, if its claims be... | |
| John Hunt - 1871 - 514 pages
...Revelation is defined as making known that which before was secret, and again as God making known His will over and above what He has made known by the light of nature and reason. Objects of religious knowledge arc divided into three classes. The first consists of things... | |
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