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that His Thoughts are not as our Thoughts, nor His Ways as our Ways. Isa. 55.8. to which we may add, that neither is His Nature as our Nature, nor his Divine Persons as our Persons. And if so, where is the Socinian Logick in arguing from one to the Other? And yet 'tis manifest, that they hardly make use of any other way of arguing concerning the main points in controversy between them and the Church but this. |
that His Thoughts Are not as our Thoughts, nor His Ways as our Ways. Isaiah 55.8. to which we may add, that neither is His Nature as our Nature, nor his Divine Persons as our Persons. And if so, where is the Socinian Logic in arguing from one to the Other? And yet it's manifest, that they hardly make use of any other Way of arguing Concerning the main points in controversy between them and the Church but this. |
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