Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul. In a Letter to Gilbert West, Esq. A New EditionR. and J. Dodsley, 1763 - 112 pages |
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... Doctrines , but ferved to confirm the Fews in their Opinion that he could not be their promised Messiah , who according to all their Prejudices was not to suffer in any manner , but to reign triumphant for ever here upon Earth . His ...
... Doctrines , but ferved to confirm the Fews in their Opinion that he could not be their promised Messiah , who according to all their Prejudices was not to suffer in any manner , but to reign triumphant for ever here upon Earth . His ...
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... Doctrines they taught were contrary to those , which they who were accounted the Wiseft and the most Knowing of their Nation profess'd . The wonderful Works that they did , were either imputed to Magick or to Impofture . The very Author ...
... Doctrines they taught were contrary to those , which they who were accounted the Wiseft and the most Knowing of their Nation profess'd . The wonderful Works that they did , were either imputed to Magick or to Impofture . The very Author ...
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... Doctrine he taught to Rom . xiii , the Churches he planted , and what he taught he practised himfelf ; nor did he use any of those soothing Arts by which ambitious and cunning Men recommend themselves to the Favour of those whom they ...
... Doctrine he taught to Rom . xiii , the Churches he planted , and what he taught he practised himfelf ; nor did he use any of those soothing Arts by which ambitious and cunning Men recommend themselves to the Favour of those whom they ...
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... Doctrines of Christ to his own Ends , to the particular Use and Expediency of his own Followers , and to the pecu- . liar Support and Increase of his own Power ? That this was not done by St. Paul , or by any other of the Apostles , in ...
... Doctrines of Christ to his own Ends , to the particular Use and Expediency of his own Followers , and to the pecu- . liar Support and Increase of his own Power ? That this was not done by St. Paul , or by any other of the Apostles , in ...
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... Doctrines agreeing in every Particular , without any one of them attributing more to himself than he did to the others , or establishing any thing even in point of Order , or Discipline different from the rest , or more advantageous to ...
... Doctrines agreeing in every Particular , without any one of them attributing more to himself than he did to the others , or establishing any thing even in point of Order , or Discipline different from the rest , or more advantageous to ...
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