. The Christian faith asserted against Deists, Arians, and Socinians : in eight sermons preach'd at the Lady Moyer's lecture in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 1728, 1729, and since greatly enlarged : to which is prefix'd, a large preface concerning the light and the law of nature, and the expediency and necessity of revelation. SER. (387). SERMON VIII. Preached June 5-. 17x9. I Cor. II. they are Spiritually dijcerned. ^c^^g^( Words in their near-er and more remote Con-nediion give us the T^afofiywhy the Natural Man receivethnot the things o/God, neithercan he know them. He


. The Christian faith asserted against Deists, Arians, and Socinians : in eight sermons preach'd at the Lady Moyer's lecture in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 1728, 1729, and since greatly enlarged : to which is prefix'd, a large preface concerning the light and the law of nature, and the expediency and necessity of revelation. SER. (387). SERMON VIII. Preached June 5-. 17x9. I Cor. II. they are Spiritually dijcerned. ^c^^g^( Words in their near-er and more remote Con-nediion give us the T^afofiywhy the Natural Man receivethnot the things o/God, neithercan he know them. He receiveththem not^ becaufe in his NatUffl/State, and according to the Principles of Na-tural Science he is indifpofed to believe them:He is rather prejudiced againft them, and theyare foolijhnefs unto him : As he receiveth not theThings of God from a Natural Indifpofition,neither can he know them, becaufe they are Sptritualy B b a dif-^


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