25 –
Gassend. Phys. § 1, lib. iv. c. 7. p. 282.
26 –
Gassend. ibid. p. 290.
27 –
Cicero.
28 –
Gen. iii. 5.
29 –
Gen. iii. 9.
30 –
Pink. Eph. 6, p. 10, 11.
31 –
King on Jonah, p. 16.
32 –
Amyrant des Relgious, p 6–9.
33 –
Charleton.
34 –
Gen. x. 9. “Nimrod was a mighty hunter before the Lord.”
35 –
Or if we understand it as some think, that he defended his invasions under a pretext of the preserving religion, it assures us that there was a notion of an object of religion before, since no religion can be without an object of worship.
36 –
Fotherby de Theomastix, p. 64.
37 –
And there is not a Richlieu but leaves his axioms to a Mazarine.
38 – Ερως.
39 –
Gassend. Phys. § 1. lib. iv. c. 2. p. 291, 292.
40 –
Prov. ix. 10. Psalm. cxi. 10.
41 –
Rom. i. 19.
42 –
Jupiter est quodcunque vides, &c.
43 –
Psalm viii. 1.
44 –
Banes in Aquin. Par. 2. Qu. 2. Artic. 2. p. 78. col. 2.
45 –
Psalm civ. 2.
46 –
“For their voice goeth to the end of the earth,” Psalm xix. 1, 2.
47 –
Job xxxi. 26, 27.
48 –
Philo. ex Petav. Theolo. Dog. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 1, p. 4, somewhat changed.
49 –
Rom. i. 20.
50 –
Gen. i. “By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God,” &c. Heb. xi. 3.
51 –
Daille 20. Serm. Psalm cii. 26. p. 13, 14.
52 –
Daille, ut supra.
53 –
Petar. Theo. Dogmat. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 2. p. 15.
54 –
Wolseley, on Atheism, p. 47.
55 –
Petav. ut supra, p. 10.
56 –
Damason.
57 –
Petav. Theo. Dog. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 2. p. 14.
58 –
Gen. ii. 17. Psalm xlix. 8.
59 –
Therefore the heathens called God τὸ ὄν, the only Being. Other things were not beings, because they had not all degrees of being.
60 –
Job xxxviii. 11.
61 –
Isaiah xxxviii. 12.
62 –
Job. vii. 6–9.
63 –
Isaiah xlv. 6, 7. Deut. iv. 35.
64 –
Psalm cxxxix. 16.
65 –
Coccei sum. Theol. c. 8. § 33, &c.
66 –
Petav. Theol. Dog. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 2. p. 10, 11.
67 –
Philo. Judæ. Petav. Theo. Dog. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 1. p. 9.
68 –
Athanasius Petav. Theol. Dog. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 1. p. 4, 5.
69 –
Gassend. Physic § 1. lib. iv. c. 2. p. 315.
70 –
Lessius.
71 –
Ps. viii. 3.
72 –
Job xxxviii. 25, 27.
73 –
Job xxxviii. 28.
74 –
Job xxxviii. 37, 38.
75 –
Psalm civ. 6, 9.
76 –
Job xxxviii. 8, 9, 11.
77 –
Amirald. de Trinitate, pp. 13, 18.
78 –
Jer. x. 13.
79 –
Morn. de Verit. c. 1. p. 7.
80 –
Amirant.
81 –
Coccei. sum. Theol. c. 8. § 77.
82 –
Petav. ex Athanas. Theol. Dog. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 1. § 4.
83 –
Whether it be the sun or the earth that moves, it is all one. Whence have either of them this constant and uniform motion?
84 –
Josh. x. 13
85 –
Matt. v. 45.
86 –
Psalm civ. 5.
87 –
Job xxxviii. 33.
88 –
Jer. xxxiii. 20.
89 –
Amirald. de Trinitate, p. 21.
90 –
Gen. i. 31.
91 –
Lactant.
92 –
Coccei. sum. Theol. c. 8. § 63, 64.
93 –
Matt. vi. 28.
94 –
Coccei. sum. Theolog. c. 8. § 67, &c.
95 –
Peirson on the Creed, p. 35.
96 –
Gen. xxxvii.
97 –
Lessius de Providen. lib. i. p. 652.
98 –
Job xxxvii. 12.
99 –
Gassend. Phys. § 6. lib. iv. c. 2. p. 101.
100 –
Psalm xxxvi. 6.
101 –
Gen. ii. 7.
102 –
Lib. iii. de Usu. Partium. Petav. Theol. Dog. Tom. I. lib. i. c. 1. p. 6.
103 –
Job xxvi. 7.
104 –
Theod. de Providen. Orat. 3.
105 –
Eccles. xii. 4.
106 –
Coccei. sum. Theol. c. 8. § 49.
107 –
Ibid. c. 8. § 50, 51.
108 –
More.
109 –
Culverwell.
110 –
Theodoret.
111 –
Coccei. sum. Theolog. c. 8. § 51, 52.
112 –
I do not dispute whether the soul were generated or no. Suppose the substance of it was generated by the parents, yet those more excellent qualities were not the result of them.
113 –
Deut. xxix. 19.
114 –
Heb. xi. 6.
115 –
Lib. xix. Antiq. Acts xii. 21–23.
116 –
Lessius de Provid. p. 665.
117 –
Psalm cxi. 10.
118 –
Lessius de Provid. p. 664.
119 –
Lessius de Provid. p. 665.
120 –
Psalm xix. 5.
121 –
Job xviii. 7, 8, &c. to the end.
122 –
Ver. 24.
123 –
As Justin informs us.
124 –
James ii. 19.
125 –
Psalm xciv. 6, 7.
126 –
Heb. xi. 27.
127 –
Heb. vi. 10.
128 –
Heb. xi. 6.
129 –
Mal. i. 13, 14.
130 –
Maimon. Funda. Legis. cap. 1.
131 –
Psalm civ. 24.
132 –
1 Pet. iv. 19.
133 –
Acts xvii. 24.
134 –
Psalm viii. 9.
135 –
Psalm xxxiv. 8.
136 –
Eccl. xii. 13.
137 –
Heb.
138 –
Rom. i. 21.
139 –
Prov. iv. 23.
140 –
Job i. 5.
141 –
So the Chaldee reads לית שולטנא 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.
178 –
Heb. xii. 20.
179 –
Ver. 25.
180 –
Ver. 28.
181 –
Num. xxi. 4, 5, and Daillé, Serm. 1 Cor. x. Ser. 9, pp. 234, 235, 40.
182 –
Ps. cxix. 126.
183 –
Psalm l, 6, 17, 19.
184 –
Micah vii. 3.
185 –
Job xv. 16.
186 –
1 Sam. xv. 3, 9, 15, 21.
187 –
Mal. i. 13, 14.
188 –
Mal. i. 14.
189 –
1 Sam. v. 4.
190 –
Amos viii. 5.
191 –
Psalm cxxiii. 2.
192 –
Reyn.
193 –
Amos iv. 6–11.
194 –
2 Tim. iii. 4.
195 –
1 Cor. x. 20, 21.
196 –
2 Chron. xi. 15.
197 –
John xvi. 2.
198 –
Rom. xii. 1, 2.
199 –
Hos. v. 11.
200 –
Hos. vii. 3.
201 –
Dan. vi.
202 –
Dr. Jackson.
203 –
Eph. ii. 3.
204 –
Prov. iii. 5.
205 –
Eccl. xi. 9.
206 –
Rom. i. 28.
207 –
Job xxiv. 13.
208 –
1 Thess. ii. 13.
209 –
Rom. vii. 8, 9.
210 –
Matt. xxiii. 14: “You devour widows’ houses, and for a pretence make long prayers.”
211 –
Gerrard in loc.
212 –
Eccles. ix. 1.
213 –
Job xxii. 28.
214 –
Decay of Christian Piety, p. 169, somewhat changed.
215 –
Job xxi. 22.
216 –
Isa. xxii. 12, 13.
217 –
Rom. xi. 34.
218 –
Mal. ii. 17.
219 –
Numb. xvi. 41, compared with xvii. 10.
220 –
Cœlum suspiciens vitam, &c. Vita Titi. c. 10.
221 –
Because wicked men flourish in the world. Solicitor nullos esse putare Deos.
222 –
Gen. iv. 5.
223 –
Jonah iv. 2.
224 –
Luke iv. 6.
225 –
Job xviii. 4.
226 –
Prov. vii. 14.
227 –
2 Sam. xvi. 5.
228 –
2 Cor. xi. 3.
229 –
Matt. xiii. 6.
230 –
Hos. viii. 12.
231 –
1 Kings xii. 27.
232 –
1 Kings xi. 7.
233 –
Amos vii. 10.
234 –
Mark x. 17, 22.
235 –
Mark vi. 20, 27.
236 –
Eph. i. 10.
237 –
More, Dial. 2. § 17. p. 274.
238 –
Rom. vi.
239 –
1 Cor. v. 15.
240 –
Psalm xiv. 1.
241 –
1 Cor. v. 15.
242 –
Heb. i. 5.
243 –
John xvii. 4.
244 –
Luke xviii. 11.
245 –
Mark xiv. 72.
246 –
Matt. xxvi. 75. Luke xxii. 62.
247 –
Sanderson’s Sermons.
248 –
Acts xii. 22, 23.
249 –
Mark vi. 18, 19, 28.
250 –
1 Sam. xv. 21.
251 –
Sabunde, Tit. 140.
252 –
Prov. xvi. 4.
253 –
Rom. i. 23.
254 –
Psalm x. 4.
255 –
Jackson, Book I. c. 14, p. 48.
256 –
Hos. ii. 8.
257 –
Quod quisque præ cæteris petit, summum judicat bonum. Boet. lib. iii. p. 24.
258 –
Job xxxi. 24, 25.
259 –
Col. iii. 5. Eph. v. 5.
260 –
Hab. i. 16.
261 –
Neremberg de Adorat. p. 30.
262 –
Ezek. viii. 5, 6, 10.
263 –
Heb. xii. 16.
264 –
Sabunde, Tit. 200. p. 352.
265 –
Matt. iv. 9.
266 –
Pascal, Pens. § 30, p. 294.
267 –
Psalm viii. 6.
268 –
Trap, on Gen. p. 148.
269 –
Hos. x. 1.
270 –
Ezek. xxxiii. 31.
271 –
Jonah iv. 2.
272 –
Gurnall, Part III. p. 337.
273 –
Matt. vi. 1.
274 –
Dei injuriæ Deo curæ.
275 –
Sanderson’s Sermons. Part II. p. 158.
276 –
Hosea viii. 13. Vid. Cocc. in locum.
277 –
Psalm x. 4.
278 –
Prov. xxx. 2, 3.
279 –
Rom. i. 21–23.
280 – Δεισιδαιμονία.
281 –
1 Sam. vi. 3, 4.
282 –
Gurnall, Part II. pp. 245, 246.
283 –
Tertul. cont. Maxim. lib. i. cap. 2.
284 –
Exod. xxxiv. 30.
285 –
Isa. xxvi. 8.
286 –
Job xxii. 17.
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 I cover my transgressions, as Adam.”
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.
329 –
Heb. ix. 10.
330 –
Terniti.
331 –
Amirald, in loc.
332 –
Amirald, in loc.
333 –
Muscul.
334 –
Chemnit.
335 –
Muscul.
336 –
2 Cor. iii. 8; Rom. vii. 6.
337 –
Episcop. Institut. lib. iv. c. 3.
338 –
Amirald, in loc.
339 –
Suarez. de Deo, vol. i. p. 9, col. 2.
340 –
Heb. i. 14.
341 –
Gerhard. μονοτρόπως.
342 –
Gamacheus, Tom. I. Q. 3. c. i. p. 42.
343 –
Coccei, Sum. Theol. c. 8.
344 –
Thes. Sedan. Part II. p. 1000.
345 –
Vossius Idolol. lib. ii. c. 1. Forbes, Instrument. lib. i. c. 36.
346 – Οὐκ ὅσιον.
347 –
Plutarch, incorporalis ratio divinus spiritus. Seneca.
348 –
Rom. i. 23.
349 –
Calov. Socin. Proflig. pp. 129, 130.
350 –
Amirald. Sup. Heb. ix. p. 146, &c.
351 –
Amyrant, Morale. Tom. I. p. 282.
352 –
Job xxxviii. 36.
353 –
Daille, in Tim.
354 –
Rom. i. 20.
355 –
John v. 37.
356 –
Goulart. de Dieu, p. 94.
357 –
1 Kings xxii. 19.
358 –
Goulart. de Dieu, p. 95, 96.
359 –
Deut. iv. 39.
360 –
Jer. xxiii. 24.
361 –
Job xi. 8.
362 –
Gamacheus, Theol. Tom. I. Quos 3. c. i.
363 –
1 John i. 5.
364 –
Dan. vii. 9.
365 –
Psalm xi. 4.
366 –
“Loquitur lex secund. ling. filiorum hominum,” was the Heathen saying.
367 –
Amirald de Trin. pp. 218, 219.
368 –
Psalm xxxiv. 15.
369 –
Isa. li. 9.
370 –
Episcop. institut. lib iv. § 3. c. 3.
371 –
It is Zanchie’s observation, Tom. II. De Natura Dei, lib. i. c. 4. Thes. 9.
372 –
Amyraut, Morale. Tom. I. pp. 293, 294.
373 –
Gen. iii. 8.
374 –
Amirald.
375 –
Job x. 4. 2 Chron. xxxii. 8.
376 –
Psalm xxxvi. 7.
377 –
Hos. xiii. 7, 8.
378 –
Maimon. More Nevoc. par. 1. c. 27.
379 –
More’s Conjectura Cabalistica, p. 122.
380 –
Col. iii. 10.
381 –
Petav. Theol. Dog. Tom. I. lib. ii. c. 1. p. 104.
382 –
Gen. i. 26.
383 –
Iamblic. Protrept. cap. 21. Symb. 24.
384 –
Austin de Civitat. Dei, lib. iv. cap. 31. out of Varro.
385 –
Tacitus.
386 –
Gerhard, loc. Comun. Vol. IV. Exegesis de Natura Dei, cap. 8. § 1.
387 –
Amyraut. Morale Chrétienne, Tom. I. p. 294.
388 –
Cocceius Sum. Theol. c. 9. p. 47. § 35.
389 –
Rom. i. 25.
390 –
Rom. i. 22.
391 –
Hos. x. 15.
392 –
Daillé, super Cor. i. 10, Ser. III.
393 –
Gen. xxxi. 30–34.
394 –
Gen. iii. 16, 17.
395 –
Job xxxi. 26–28. Chin. Predict. Part II. p. 252.
396 –
Lawson, Body Divin. p. 161.
397 –
Acts xvii. 29.
398 –
Amyraut. Morale. Tom. I. p. 289.
399 –
Episco. Institut. lib. iv. § 2. c. 10.
400 –
Exod. xx. 4.
401 –
Nazianzen.
402 –
Amyraut, Morale, Tom. I. p. 180, &c.
403 –
Lessius.
404 –
Towerson on the Commandments, p. 112.
405 –
Heb. i. 13.
406 –
Isa. xxxi. 3.
407 –
Eph. i. 3.
408 –
1 Tim. i. 17.
409 –
James i. 17.
410 –
Psalm li. 17.
411 –
Eph. iv. 23.
412 –
Psalm xc. 1.
413 –
Psalm lxiii. 1.
414 –
Heb. xii. 9.
415 –
2 Cor. vii. 1.
416 –
Eph. ii. 2, 3.
417 –
Lingend. Tom. II. p. 777.
418 –
Taylor’s Exemplar, Preface, § 30.
419 –
Ames Medul. lib. ii. c. 4. § 20.
420 –
So 2 Kings xvii. 32, 33.
421 –
Amirald, Dissert. 6, disp. i. p. 11.
422 –
Amyraut, de Relig.
423 –
King, on Jonah, p. 63.
424 –
Amos v. 26.
425 –
Menander. Grot. de Veritat Relig. lib. iv. § 12.
426 –
Iamblic.
427 –
Amyraut. Mor. Tom. I. pp. 309, 310.
428 –
Rom. i. 21.
429 –
Bias.
430 –
Amyraut, ib.
431 –
Heb. i. 11, 12.
432 –
Heb. xi. 4.
433 –
Gen. iv. 5.
434 –
Eccles. xii. 7.
435 –
Rom. xii. 1.
436 –
Heb. ix. 10.
437 –
Heb. vii. 16.
438 –
2 Cor. iii 8.
439 –
Gal. iii. 3.
440 –
Rom. vii. 14.
441 –
Rom. vii. 6.
442 –
1 Cor. x. 18.
443 –
Rom. ix. 6.
444 –
1 Cor. x. 3, 4.
445 –
Gal. iv. 9.
446 –
Heb. x. 1; ix. 9.
447 –
Heb. ix. 14.
448 –
Burges’ Vind. p. 256.
449 –
Gal. v. 2.
450 –
Gal. iv. 24.
451 –
Psalm cxxx. 4.
452 –
2 Cor. iii. 13, 14.
453 –
Illyric de Velam. Mosis, p. 221 &c.
454 –
2 Cor. xi. 3.
455 –
Exod. xxxii. 1.
456 –
Isai. i. 10.
457 –
Isai. lxvi. 3.
458 –
Heb. vii. 18.
459 –
Gal. iv. 2.
460 –
Mal. i. 11.
461 –
Pascal. Pen. 142.
462 –
Isai. xliii. 18, 19.
463 –
Jer. iii. 16.
464 –
Psalm cx.
465 –
Hos. iii. 4.
466 –
Rom. xii. 1.
467 –
Vide Hammond, in loc.
468 –
John i. 17.
469 –
Rom. xii. 1.
470 –
Sherman’s Greek in the Temple, pp. 61, 62.
471 –
Stillingfleet’s Irenicum, c. 1. § I. p. 23.
472 –
Psalm lxxiv. 8.
473 –
Luke ii. 13.
474 –
Luke xxii. 41, 42.
475 –
Matt. xi. 26.
476 –
John xi. 41; xii. 1.
477 –
Heb. xi. 21.
478 –
Gen. xlvii. 31.
479 –
Gen. xiv. 1, 2.
480 –
2 Cor. iv. 13.
481 –
Eph. ii. 10.
482 –
Col. iii. 4.
483 –
Gal. ii. 20.
484 –
Rom. viii. 13.
485 –
Rom. viii. 11.
486 –
Rom. viii. 26.
487 –
Eph. vi. 18.
488 –
Jude 20.
489 –
Cant. iv. 16.
490 –
Prov. xxiii. 26.
491 –
Moulin. Sermons, Decad. 4. Sermon IV. p. 80.
492 –
Exod. xxv. 7.
493 –
Rom. x. 10.
494 –
Hos. xi. 12.
495 –
Rev. ii. 9.
496 –
Psalm lxxxvi. 11.
497 –
Ezek. xxxiii. 31.
498 –
Psalm xxxix. 18.
499 –
Matt. vi. 6.
500 –
Psalm cxix. 10.
501 –
Οὐ γὰρ πάρεργον δεῖ ποεῖσθαι τὸν Θεόν. Iamblic. lib. i. c. 518. p. 87.
502 –
Rom. xii. 11, ζέοντες.
503 –
Luke xxiv. 32.
504 –
Lady Falkland’s Life, p. 130.
505 –
Rom. vi. 11.
506 –
Rev. i. 6.
507 –
Exod. xiii. 13.
508 –
Isaiah xix. 1.
509 –
Col. i. 29.
510 – ἀγωνιζόμενος.
511 –
Heb. i. 7.
512 –
1 Tim. v. 6.
513 –
Psalm cxxvi. 1.
514 –
Psalm ciii. 1.
515 –
Cant. iv. 16.
516 –
Heb. xi. 6.
517 –
Daille, sur 3 Jean. p. 150.
518 –
Plutarch, Moral. p. 344.
519 –
Rev. iv. 10, compared with v. 10.
520 –
Caudam aculeatam vel linguam nigram, Alexand. ab Alex. l. 3. c. 12.
521 –
Isa. vi. 3. Rev. iv. 8.
522 –
As the Jewish doctors observe on Lev. i. 9.
523 –
Psalm cxxxiv. 3. “The Lord bless thee out of Sion.”
524 –
Exod. xxix. 13. The inward fat, not the offal.
525 –
Amyraut, Mor. Tom. II. p. 311.
526 –
Daille, Melange des Sermons. Ser. ii.
527 –
Μᾶλλον τὸ δαιμόνιον πρὸς τὸ τῶν φυόντων ἦθος ἢ τῶν θυομένων πλῆθος. Porphyr. de Abstinentia.
528 –
“Non valet protestatio contra factum,” is a rule in the civil law.
529 –
Fitzherbert, Pol. in Relig. Part II. c. 19, § 12.
530 –
Guliel. Paris. Rhetor. Divin. c. 26, p. 350, col. 1.
531 –
Reynolds.
532 –
Coccei in loc.
533 –
Austin in loc.
534 –
Pareus in loc.
535 –
Theodoret in loc.
536 –
אל, strong.
537 –
Amyrald, in loc.
538 –
Ἄναρχος καὶ ἀτελεύτητος, 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 –
אל עולם.
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. Part I. 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. sur 102, 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 Εἶ, 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.
576 –
Petav.
577 –
Job xxxvi. 26, compared with ver. 23.
578 –
Crellius de Deo, c. 18, p. 44, 45.
579 –
Charrontrois. Vent. liv. i. c. 5, p. 17, &c.
580 –
Pareus.
581 –
Plin. Hist. lib. ii. c. 3.
582 –
Coccei. in loc.
583 –
Septuag.
584 –
Estius in Heb. i.
585 –
Hyper. in Heb. 1.
586 –
Mestræzat sur. Heb. i.
587 –
Mestræzat sur. Heb. i.
588 –
Estius in Heb. i.
589 –
Chrysostom, אתה הוא.
590 –
Ἀλλοιώσεως κρείττων above all change. Theodor.
591 –
Gamacheus.
592 –
Amyrant sur Heb. ix. p. 153.
593 –
Archbold, Serm.
594 –
Hugo Victorin. in Petavio.
595 –
Ibid.
596 –
Austin. Fulgen in Petavio.
597 –
Petav. Tom. I. p. 173.
598 –
Suarez. Vol. I. p. 137.
599 –
Psalm cxlv. 5. “His understanding is infinite.”
600 –
Austin. Bradwardine.
601 –
Gamch. p. 1. Acquin. Qu. 9. c. i. p. 73.
602 –
Maxim. Tyrius dissert. 3, 30.
603 –
Turrentin de Satisfac. p. 266.
604 –
Gamacheus ut supra.
605 –
The ancients, as Dionysius, expressed it by this similitude.
606 –
Plato calls God οὐσίαν ἀεὶ ἐχόμενον, lib. i. de Be.
607 –
Stabilisque manens dat cuncta moveri. Boet. Consolat. lib. iii.
608 –
Trap. on Exod.
609 –
Amyrald, de Trinitat. p. 433.
610 –
Spanhe. Synta. Part. I. p. 39.
611 –
Petav. Theol. Dogmat. Tom. I. c. 6. § 6–8.
612 –
Gamach. in prim. part. Aquin. qu. 9. c. 1. part. 72.
613 –
Ficinus Zachar. mitylen in Peta. Tom. I. p. 169.
614 –
Austin in Pet. Tom. I. p. 201.
615 –
Ps. cxlv. 3, אין חקר no end, no term.
616 –
Fotherby Atheomastix, p. 308. Gerhard loc. com.
617 –
Gamach. in Part I. Aquin. Q. 9. c. i. p. 72.
618 –
Petav. Theol. Dogmat. Tom. I.
619 –
Zanch. de Immutab. Dei.
620 –
Goulart de Immutab. de Dieu.
621 –
Gamach in Part I. Aquin. Qu. 9. c. i.
622 –
Mercer in loc.
623 –
Petavius Theol. Dogmat.
624 –
Daille, in Sermon on 2 Pet. iii. 9. p. 30.
625 –
Rivet in Genes. exercita. 51. p. 213.
626 –
Sanderson’s Sermon, Part II. p. 157, 158.
627 –
Placeus de Deitate Christi.
628 –
Daille, Melang. des Sermons, Part II. § 1. p. 8–10, &c.
629 –
Sedgwick Christ’s Counsel, p. 230.
630 –
Lawrence, of Faith, p. 262.
631 –
Turretin. Ser. p. 322.
632 –
Cocceius.
633 –
Munster, Vatablus, Castalio Oecolamp.
634 –
Tum perspicacia, tum efficacia, Grot.
635 –
Suarez.
636 –
Amirald. de Trinitate, p. 57.
637 –
Seneca de Benefic. lib. 4. c. 8. Ipse opus suum implet.
638 –
Chrysostom.
639 –
Hierom. on Isa. lxvi. 1.
640 –
Hammond on Matt. vi. 7.
641 –
Med. Diatrib. Vol. I. pp. 71, 72.
642 –
Dought Analec. excurs. 61, 113.
643 –
מקום Grot. upon Matt. v. 16. Mares. contra Volk. lib. i. cap. 27. p. 494.
644 –
Vide Minut. Fel. p. 20.
645 –
Plotin. Enead. 6. lib. 5. cap. 4.
646 –
Zanch.
647 –
Matt. vii. 22. “In thy name we have done many wonderful works.”
648 –
Cajetan in Aquin. Par. i. Qu. 8. Art. 3.
649 –
Ficin.
650 –
Maimonid.
651 –
Ficin.
652 –
Hornbeck Soun. Part I. p. 303.
653 –
Amyrald, de Trinit.
654 –
Ps. civ. 2. John i. 5. “God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.”
655 –
Bernard.
656 –
Petar.
657 –
Maccor. loc. commun. cap. 19, p. 153.
658 –
Rivet. Ps. cx. p. 301, col. 2.
659 –
Amyrald, de Trinitat. p. 89.
660 –
Deus est actus purus et nullam habet potentiam passivam.
661 –
Pont.
662 –
Amyrald, de Trinitat, p. 106, 107.
663 –
Amyrald, de Trinitat, p. 74, 75.