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137– | Heb. |
138– | Rom. i. 21. |
139– | Prov. iv. 23. |
140– | Job i. 5. |
141– | So the Chaldee reads ??? ?????? Non potestas, denying the authority of God in the world. |
142– | Augustin de Civit. Dei. |
143– | Rom. iii. 9–12. |
144– | Coccei. |
145– | James iii. 15. |
146– | Psalm lviii. 4. |
147– | Illyric. |
148– | Tit. iii. 3. |
149– | Gen. xx. 11. |
150– | Job i. 5. |
151– | Jer. xxxii. 33. |
152– | Deut. xxxii. 15. |
153– | Numb. xv. 30. Ezek. xx. 27. |
154– | Psalm xciv. 12. |
155– | Job xxi. 14. |
156– | Psalm 1. 17. |
157– | Heb. v. 11, 12. |
158– | Jer. iv. 22. |
159– | Hosea viii. 12. |
160– | Prov. xvii. 16. |
161– | Rom. i. 21. |
162– | Mark ix. 33, 38. |
163– | Psalm civ. 34. |
164– | Thes. Salmur. De Spiritu. Servitutis Thes.xix. |
165– | Acts xix. 24, 28, 29. |
166– | 1 Thess. ii. 13. |
167– | James ii. 2. |
168– | Gen xlix. 4. James i. 8. |
169– | John v. 35. |
170– | 2 Peter iii. 16. |
171– | Psalm xciv. 1. |
172– | Matt. iv. 4–6. |
173– | Psalm 1. 17. |
174– | 2 Sam. xii. 9, 10. |
175– | Claud. |
176– | Rom. xiii. 10. |
177– | Jer. ii. 24. |
287– | Job xv. 4. |
288– | Hos. vii. 10. |
289– | Hos. xi. 2. |
290– | Hos. ii. 6, 7. |
291– | Gen. iii. 15. |
292– | Psalm cvi. 7. |
293– | Rom. ii. 4. |
294– | Eph. ii. 3. |
295– | John iii. 19, 20. |
296– | Gen. vi. 5. |
297– | Job i. |
298– | Rom. vii. 9–12. |
299– | Job xxxi. 33. “If Icover my transgressions, asAdam.” |
300– | 2 Cor. x. 5. |
301– | 2 Cor. v. 15. |
302– | Psalm cx. 3. |
303– | Eph. iv. 17, 18. |
304– | Lawson’s Body of Divinity, pp.153,154. |
305– | Psalm cxix. 136. |
306– | Exod. xxxii. 3,—“All the people brake off the golden ear?rings.” |
307– | Reynolds. |
308– | Gen. iii. 14. |
309– | Ezek. xiv. 4. |
310– | 1 John iv. 18. |
311– | Job i. 4. |
312– | Amarant. Paraph. sur Jean. |
313– | Ver. 10; or “living water.” |
314– | Ver. 11. |
315– | Ver. 13, 14. |
316– | Ver. 15. |
317– | Ver. 16. |
318– | Ver. 17. |
319– | Ver. 18. |
320– | Ver. 19. |
321– | Ver. 20. |
322– | Ver. 21. |
323– | Ver. 22. |
324– | Ver. 23. |
325– | Vulgar Lat. Illyre. Clav. |
326– | Episcop. Institut. lib.iv. c.3. |
327– | Melancthon. |
328– | Ver. 23. |
| 538– | ??????? ??? ???????????, Theodoret in loc. |
539– | Calv. in loc. |
540– | Confes. lib. ii. Confes. 14. |
541– | Moulin. Cod.1, Ser.2, p.52. |
542– | Gassend. |
543– | Crellius de Deo, c.18. p.41. |
544– | Lingend. Tom.II. p.496. |
545– | ?? ????. |
546– | Coccei Sum. p.48. Theol. Gerhard Exeges. c.86.4. p.266. |
547– | Crellius de Deo, c.18, p.41. |
548– | 1 Tim. vi. 16. Daille, in loc. |
549– | Lessius de Perfect. Divin. lib.iv. c.1. |
550– | Gamacheus in Aquin. PartI. Qu.10. c.1. |
551– | Gassend. Tom.I. Physic. §1. lib.ii. c.7. p.223. |
552– | Daille, Melange de Sermon, p.252. |
553– | Parisiensis. |
554– | Calov. Socinian. |
555– | Existentia durans. |
556– | Gassend. |
557– | Ps. xc. 4. Amyrald, Trin. p.44. |
558– | Daille, Vent. Sermons, Serm.I. sur102, Ps.27, p.21. |
559– | Crellius weakens this argument, De Deo, c.18, p.42. |
560– | Thes. Salmur. p.1. p.145, Thes.14. |
561– | Plutarch de ??, I. p.392. |
562– | Perer. in Exo.3. Disput.13. |
563– | Petav. Theol. Dogm. Tom.I. lib.i. c.6, §6,7. |
564– | Amyrald, de Trinit. p. 48. |
565– | Voet. Natural. Theol. p.310. |
566– | Rev. i. 8. Ficin. de Immort. lib.ii. c.5. |
567– | Coccei Sum. Theol. c.8. |
568– | Crellius de Deo, c.18. p.43. |
569– | Petav. Theol. Dogmat. Tom.I. lib.i. c.10,11. |
570– | Bapt. |
571– | Lessius de Perfect, lib.iv. c.2. |
572– | Ibid. |
573– | Crellius de Deo, c.18. p.43. |
574– | Heb. xiii. 8. Rev. i. 8. “He which is, and which was, and which is to come.” |
575– | MestrÆzat. in loc. |
679– | Agamemnon, (Homer II.3. v.8.) making a Covenant with Priam, invocates the Sun, ?????? ?? ????? ?????? ??? ????? ?????????. |
680– | Gamach in 1 Pa. Aqui. Q.14. cap.1; p.119. Clem. Alexander Strom. lib.6. |
681– | Suarez de Deo, lib.3. cap.4. p.130. |
682– | Suarez de Deo, lib.3. cap.4. p.138. |
683– | Ibid. p. 140. |
684– | Moulin. |
685– | Magalaneus. |
686– | Petar. Theol. Dogm. lib. p.257. |
687– | Ficin de Immort. lib.2. cap.10. |
688– | Gamach. |
689– | Ficin de Immort. lib.2. cap.10. |
690– | Bradward. |
691– | Daille, Serm. Part1. p.230. |
692– | Fotherby Atheoma, p. 132. |
693– | ?? ???? ????? Cross. Anthol. Dec.1. cap.395. p.101. |
694– | Cusan, p. 246. |
695– | Petavius changed. |
696– | Bradward, lib.3 cap.14. |
697– | Pacuvius said, Siqui quÆ eventura sunt provident, Æqui parent, Gell. lib.14. c.1. |
698– | Cusanus. |
699– | Fuller’s Pisgah, l.2. p.281. |
700– | Chequell. |
701– | Coccei sum. Theol. p.50. |
702– | Ibid. |
703– | Gamach in Aquin, PartI. Q.14. cap.3. p.124. |
704– | Maimonid. More Nevoch, Part3. cap.21. pp.393,394. |
705– | Gamach. in Aquin. PartI. Q.14. cap.3. p.124. |
706– | Eph. i.5. and in other places. |
707– | Gerhard Exeges, ch.8. de Deo sect.13. p.303. |
708– | Bradward, lib.3. cap.14. |
709– | Hornbeck. |
710– | Pugio Fidei, PartI. ch.19. |
711– | Boet. consolat lib.5. pros.6. |
712– | Ficinus in Procl. cap.91. |
713– | Zanch. |
714– | Scrivener. |
715– | The Stoics, that thought their souls to be some particle of God, ???????????, pieces pulled off from him, did conclude from thence that he knew all the motions of their souls as his own mover, as things coherent with him. Arrian Epictet. lib.1. cap.14. p.60. |
716– | Vid. Rivet. inloc. exerci.86. p.329. |
913– Bradward. lib.i. cap.34. “God wills it secundum quid.” |
914– | Aquin. cont. Gent. lib.i. cap.95. |
915– | Lawson, p.64. |
916– | Suarez, Vol.IV. p.414. |
917– | Suarez, de Legib. p.43. |
918– | Ps. lxxvi. 10, as the word “restrain” signifies. |
919– | Majus bonum, saith Bradward. |
920– | But of the wisdom of God in the permitting sin in order to redemption, Ihave handled in the attribute of “Wisdom.” |
921– | Suarez, Metaph. PartI. p.552. |
922– | Amyrald. de Libero arbit. pp.98,99. |
923– | Amyrald, pp. 321, 332. |
924– | Zanch. Tom.II. lib.iii. cap.4, quest.iv. p.226. |
925– | Amyral. de Libero arbit. p. 224. |
926– | Amyrald, Irenic. p. 337. |
927– | This I have spoken of before, but it is necessary now. |
928– | Testard, de Natur, et Grat. Thes. 150,151. Amy on Divers Texts, p.311. |
929– | Amyrald, de Predest. p.107. |
930– | Turretin. de Satisfac. p. 8. |
931– | Placeus, de Deitat. Christi, in loc. |
932– | Ps. xii. 8. The vilest men. |
933– | Amyrald. Moral. Tom.V. p.462. |
934– | Sanct. in loc. |
935– | “In this,” saith Plato, “God is ?? ???? ??????????.” |
936– | Eph. iv. 24. Col.iii.10. |
937– | Eugubin. de Perenni Philoso. lib.vi. cap.6. |
938– | Vaughan pp. 4, 5. |
939– | Amirald. in Heb. pp. 101, 102. |
940– | Amor naturam induit, et mores imbibit rei amatÆ. |
941– | Erasm. in loc. |
942– | Augustin. |
943– | Hensius in Matt. |
944– | Calvin in loc. |
945– | Trismegist. Poemoend. cap.2. |
946– | Eugubin. de Peren. Philos. lib.v. cap.9. |
947– | Eugubin. de Peren. Philos. lib.v. cap.9. p.97.col. |
948– | Amyrant, Morale. |
949– | Rom. x. 3. “Going about to establish their own righteousness.” |
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