| 1856 - 386 pages
...not to speak one word for Nature, which shall in the least measure tend to the eclipsing of Grace. Well then, as for Nature, though it be not far from any one of us, though it be so intimate to our very beings; though it be printed and engraved upon our essences, and not upon ours... | |
| Nathanael Culverwel - 1857 - 372 pages
...what an Augustine, or a Bradwardine, those great patrons of grace, would willingly set their seals unto. Well then, as for nature, though it be not far from any one of us, though it be so intimate to our very beings ; though it be printed and engraved upon our essences, and not upon... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote, John Smith, Nathanael Culverwel - 1901 - 380 pages
...what an Augustine, or a Bradwardine, those great Patrons of Grace, would willingly set their seals unto. Well then, as for Nature, though it be not far from any one of us, though it be so intimate to our very Beings, though it be printed, and engraved upon our essences, and not upon... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote - 1901 - 388 pages
...what an Augustine, or a Bradwardine, those great Patrons of Grace, would willingly set their seals unto. Well then, as for Nature, though it be not far from any I one of us, though it be so intimate to our very Beings, though it be printed, and engraved upon our... | |
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