| William Beveridge (bp. of st. Asaph.) - 1710 - 408 pages
...the Lord and Giver of Life, &c. A- i Pet. {• zi. For the Prophefy came not in old time by the witt of man : but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghnft. i Tim. iii. \6. All Serif ture is given by infarction of Gedy and is profitable for dottrine,... | |
| William Beveridge - 1710 - 804 pages
...the Lord and Giver of "Life, &c. A. z Pet. i. zr. For the Prof be fy came not in old time by the will of man : but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Gbojt. z Tim. iii. \6. All Serif ture is given by inff/iration of Gad, and is frnptable for dottrine,... | |
| Samuel Clarke - Trinity - 1712 - 556 pages
...of our God and Saviour Jefus 2,90. г. Through the Knowledge of GOD, and of Je fus our Lord. , г!. But Holy men of GOD, fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghofl. Ч . ijoh.'iif, 7. GODis Light, and in him is no Darknefs at all ; ! '|Я0я ? cleanfeth us... | |
| Samuel Clarke - Sermons, English - 1730 - 434 pages
...within the Prophet's own [iPUs] perfonal Knowledge; For the Prophecy came not in old time by the Will of Man, but Holy men of God fpake as they "were moved by the Holy Ghojl. So that even the Prophets themfelves could do nothing j Pet. i. more, but enquire and fearch... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - Apologetics - 1741 - 558 pages
...from which the Prophefy it felf originally came : And, as ' no Prophefy came in old 'firm by the Will of Man, but holy Men of God fpake as they •were moved bytfhe Holy Ghqft; ib that Interpretation cannot fail of Certainty, which is not the Remit of private... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1749 - 498 pages
...of any private Interpretation. 2 r. For the Prophefie came not in old time (at any t\me) by the Will of Man: but holy Men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghoft. (As the Apoftles had the Holy Ghoft, and that Gift was departed long before from the Jewifh Church;... | |
| Conyers Middleton - Lord's Supper - 1755 - 496 pages
...no Prophecy of the Scripture is of private interpretation : for Prophecy came not of old by the will of man, but holy men of God fpake, as they were moved by the Holy Ghoft [g~\. For it is a point allowed and indifputable, that wherever the writers of the New Teftament fpeak... | |
| William Jones - Trinity - 1756 - 198 pages
...chofen thee, that thoujhouldft know HIS WILL.* 2 Pet. I. 21. Prophecy came not in old time by the WILL of man; but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the HOLY GHOST. * This paflage is meant of Chrift and of his will. The God of our. fathers (faid Ananias) hath... | |
| Theophilus Evans - Church history - 1757 - 262 pages
...Underftanding, which is more efpecially termed Infpiration. The Prophecy came not of old Time by the Will of Man ; but holy Men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghoji ; 2. Pet. i. 21. Hence we may learn that no Part of Holy Scripture was written by any private... | |
| Edward Goldney - Conversion - 1760 - 192 pages
...interpretation of holy wrijt explicable by mankind ; •* for the prophecy came not in old time by the will of ** man, but holy men of God fpake as they were moved *' by the Holy Ghoft," 2 Peter i. 21. Pray, does darknefs appear or difappear at the rifing of the fan ? Is the iun at laft... | |
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