Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...

About this Item

Title
Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...
Author
Lucy, William, 1594-1677.
Publication
London :: Printed by J.G. for Nath. Brooke ...,
1663.
Rights/Permissions

To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the terms of the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). This waiver does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. Please go to http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/ for more information.

Subject terms
Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. -- Leviathan.
State, The.
Political science.
Cite this Item
"Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49440.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

Pages

Sest. 12.

[And the world was made by him] that is, as he is with it in preserving, so he was with it in making it, at the first, when it was made; let us view the sense of their way, compared with this: the Word, which is Christ in his humanity, by his Sermons, Miracles, and Life, made, that is, either reformed the world, that is men which were in the great World, and this reformation was intentionall onely, he did not do it, in a flat opposition to the Text, as can be: or else the same, Christ made, that is prepared and fitted to that Heaven, that place of happinesse, into which his Servants shall enter hereafter, when in the whole Bible they cannot find this word, which is used here for world, single and alone used for Heaven, or for the reformed or regenerated part of men; nor that this word, which is here rendred (made) is taken for regeneration: Reader, this is a strange way of ex∣pounding Scripture.

Notes

Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.